[Bug 517478] Re: remotely executed netcat (nc) uses -q option which is not universally supported

2010-02-19 Thread Martin Emrich
Same here (Client: Ubuntu 9.10, libvirt server: CentOS 5.4). The patch
in Bug #474107 fixes it for me.

** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 218899] Re: upgrade to hardy: user openldap is not added to group sasl

2008-06-06 Thread Martin Emrich
+1 for _not_ using saslauthd. The first option only changes one line in 
/etc/group, but using saslauthd would require having another daemon running.
Furthermore, saslauthd recommends against using the sasldb backend (see 
saslauthd(8) for details).

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[Bug 218899] Re: upgrade to hardy: user openldap is not added to group sasl

2008-04-28 Thread Martin Emrich
Hi!

I have a pretty simple setup with libnss-ldap and libpam-ldap authenticating a 
locally running slapd, which in turn authenticates against sasldb. I have no 
saslauthd or so running.
Before upgrading from dapper to hardy, slapd ran as root, and thus was able to 
access /etc/sasldb2. After the upgrade, slapd now runs as a new system user 
openldap.

I think this bug should be moved from source package cyrus-sasl2 to
openldap2.3.

Ciao

Martin

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[Bug 155947] Re: libnss-ldap: calls to initgroups() causes boot to hang when using 'bind_policy hard'

2008-04-21 Thread Martin Emrich
How about a patch to libnss-ldap to respect an environment variable to
force soft binding? Something like 'if
(getenv(NSS_LDAP_BINDPOLICY_SOFT != 0  getuid()  100)) { /* force
soft bind regardless of ldap.conf */ }'

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[Bug 218311] Re: upgrade from slapd from dapper to hardy fails on DB conversion

2008-04-17 Thread Martin Emrich
I analyzed the problem(s), and I found invalid entries in my ldap
database which seem to have been added during the installation a long
time ago (See also Bug #112631).

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