Package: libnss-ldapd
Version: 0.6.2

I ran into a strange problem during testing on a virtual machine.  The
machine is set up to authenticate using kerberos against an AD server,
and I was told that kerberos did not work because the clock skew was
too large.  Sure enough, the clock skew was large, and the client was
way ahead of the kerberos server.  After stopping ntpd, running
ntpdate adserver and restarting ntpd, nslcd no longer worked.  The
command 'getent passwd knownuser' did not return any entry, and it was
impossible to log in.

Is nslcd unable to handle time going backwards?

Happy hacking,
-- 
Petter Reinholdtsen



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