On Thursday 20 April 2006 23:31, Michael Sullivan wrote: > I rebooted my server box this morning. On a few of the output lines > during bootup (noteably sshd and mysqld) it said "Could not connect to > LDAP server" (or something like that). To my knowledge, I don't have > an ldap server installed on my server box. Ssh from client machines > is extremely slow to connect. I checked eix -SS ldap and the only > ldap package I have installed on the server box is openldap. I > checked /etc/make.conf to ensure that ldap was not listed as a USE > flag, and then typed "emerge -pv openssh" Here's the output: > > bullet etc # emerge -av openssh > > These are the packages that I would merge, in order: > > Calculating dependencies ...done! > [ebuild R ] net-misc/openssh-4.3_p2-r1 -X509 -chroot -hpn -ipv6 > +kerberos +ldap -libedit +pam (-selinux) -sftplogging -skey -smartcard > -static +tcpd 0 kB > > Is there any danger in me adding "net-misc/openssh -ldap" > to /etc/portage/package.use? Will it speed up the connection process? > It was never a problem until today...
This is not related to the ldap USE flag. Search b.g.o., there's a bug about it. Look in /etc/ssh/sshd_config and comment out the ldap-related entries. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list