The one referrenced was for openldap 2.1 I have 2.4 installed. Was't the
issue fixed in 2 years? possible.
openldap.x86_64 2.4.39-8.el6 @base
openldap-clients.x86_64 2.4.39-8.el6 @base
openldap-devel.x86_64 2.4.39-8.el6 @base
openldap-servers.x86_64 2.4.39-8.el6 @base
What do you mean ldap server sane? I've got very plane gssapi config and
the exactly same config worked before with the same environment. I just
do not know what caused the breakdown as we upgraded more components in
the same time: windows updates; java; on servers end: yum centos updates
#GSSAPI
sasl-realm XXX.LAN
sasl-host backend.xxx.lan
#sasl-secprops noplain,noactive,noanonymous
Any hint on how to debug forther would be useful.
Thank you
On 2015.02.04. 9:03, Sergio Gelato wrote:
* Sergio Gelato [2015-02-04 08:50:47 +0100]:
Which brings us to com.sun.jndi.ldap.sasl.SaslOutputStream.write, where I
have trouble seeing how the length could ever be negative… unless rawSendSize
is negative. The default value of rawSendSize is a safe 65536 but a different
one can be negotiated in the SASL handshake. There ought to be client-side
safeguards too, but is your LDAP server sane?
Following up on myself due to a sensation of déjà vu: could this be the
same problem I reported in https://bugs.debian.org/721010 ?
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