Package: libnss-ldap
Version: 261-2.1
Followup-For: Bug #425379
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 5.0.2
APT prefers stable
APT policy: (500, 'stable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.26-2-686 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Versions of packages libnss-ldap depends on:
ii debconf [debcon 1.5.24 Debian configuration management sy
ii libc6 2.7-18 GNU C Library: Shared libraries
ii libcomerr2 1.41.3-1 common error description library
ii libkrb53 1.6.dfsg.4~beta1-5lenny1 MIT Kerberos runtime libraries
ii libldap-2.4-2 2.4.11-1 OpenLDAP libraries
ii libsasl2-2 2.1.22.dfsg1-23+lenny1 Cyrus SASL - authentication abstra
Versions of packages libnss-ldap recommends:
ii libpam-ldap 184-4.2 Pluggable Authentication Module fo
ii nscd 2.7-18 GNU C Library: Name Service Cache
libnss-ldap suggests no packages.
When upgrading from etch to lenny, libnss-ldap and TLS breaks. The issue is
resolved by installing libnss-ldapd. I am uncertain what the differences are,
but I think it is related to the switch from openss to gnutls. A google search
reported similiar issues.
Issue with:
http://packages.debian.org/lenny/libnss-ldap
Fixed with:
http://packages.debian.org/lenny/libnss-ldapd
jenna:~# uname -a
Linux jenna 2.6.26-2-686 #1 SMP Sun Jun 21 04:57:38 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
jenna:~# cat /etc/debian_version
5.0.2
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jenna:~# dpkg -I libnss-ldapd_0.6.7.1_i386.deb
new debian package, version 2.0.
size 109212 bytes: control archive= 11844 bytes.
18 bytes, 1 lines conffiles
5982 bytes, 214 lines * config #!/bin/sh
893 bytes, 22 lines control
683 bytes, 10 lines md5sums
8203 bytes, 283 lines * postinst #!/bin/sh
613 bytes, 30 lines * postrm #!/bin/sh
263 bytes, 11 lines * prerm #!/bin/sh
15034 bytes, 188 lines templates
Package: libnss-ldapd
Source: nss-ldapd
Version: 0.6.7.1
Architecture: i386
Maintainer: Arthur de Jong <[email protected]>
Installed-Size: 244
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libkrb53 (>= 1.6.dfsg.2), libldap-2.4-2 (>= 2.4.7),
libsasl2-2, debconf | debconf-2.0, adduser
Recommends: nscd, libpam-ldap
Conflicts: libnss-ldap
Provides: libnss-ldap
Section: net
Priority: extra
Homepage: http://ch.tudelft.nl/~arthur/nss-ldapd
Description: NSS module for using LDAP as a naming service
This package provides a Name Service Switch module that allows your LDAP
server to provide user account, group, host name, alias, netgroup, and
basically any other information that you would normally get from /etc flat
files or NIS.
.
This is a fork from libnss-ldap implementing structural design changes
to fix, amongst other things, problems related to host name lookups and
name lookups during booting.
# -------------------------------------------------
# -------------------------------------------------
jenna:~# dpkg -I libnss-ldap_261-2.1_i386.deb
new debian package, version 2.0.
size 109036 bytes: control archive= 24925 bytes.
2847 bytes, 97 lines * config #!/usr/bin/perl
806 bytes, 17 lines control
1185 bytes, 16 lines md5sums
4474 bytes, 189 lines * postinst #!/bin/sh
349 bytes, 18 lines * postrm #!/bin/sh
61516 bytes, 733 lines templates
Package: libnss-ldap
Version: 261-2.1
Architecture: i386
Maintainer: Richard A Nelson (Rick) <[email protected]>
Installed-Size: 248
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libcomerr2 (>= 1.01), libkrb53 (>= 1.6.dfsg.2),
libldap-2.4-2 (>= 2.4.7), libsasl2-2, debconf | debconf-2.0
Recommends: nscd, libpam-ldap
Section: net
Priority: extra
Description: NSS module for using LDAP as a naming service
This package provides a Name Service Switch that allows your LDAP server
act as a name service. This means providing user account information,
group id's, host information, aliases, netgroups, and basically anything
else that you would normally get from /etc flat files or NIS.
.
If used with glibc 2.1's nscd (Name Service Cache Daemon) it will help
reduce your network traffic and speed up lookups for entries.
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