2010/6/10 Quanah Gibson-Mount <[email protected]>: > --On Thursday, June 10, 2010 1:36 PM +0200 Frank Van Damme > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> 2010/6/7 Quanah Gibson-Mount <[email protected]>: >>> >>> --On Monday, June 07, 2010 11:56 AM +0200 Frank Van Damme >>> What version of OpenLDAP are you using? You've failed to mention that >>> anywhere. >> >> 2.4.11 (Debian 5.0). > > There have been multiple fixes to smbk5pwd since that release. Plus > hundreds of fixes elsewhere in the software. I would highly advise you to > upgrade to a current release, and most specifically to build OpenLDAP with > OpenSSL rather than GnuTLS. Once you've done that, then see if you continue > to have issues. > > --Quanah
I did so. I had some rough times trying to get through the compilation process (of version 2.4.21), because test 44 kept failing - then I disabled the dynlist overlay which tests the dynlist and compilation succeeded fine. The server works, too. But the original problem has not gone away. As soon as I try ldappasswd-ing with the smb5kpwd overlay enabled, the process hangs (at least, if authentication of the user I test this with, succeeds). The module is off course compiled from the contrib tree of 2.4.21. -- Frank Van Damme A: Because it destroys the flow of the conversation. Q: Why is it bad? A: No, it's bad. Q: Should I top post in replies to mailing lists or on Usenet?
