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Which is why I said, the wording in the config prompt
may need to change a bit to effectively say this
solution, i.e. "if you don't want to set it
world-readable, you must run nscd"

wrote:
>   The solution is to either use nscd, or make the
> file world-readable
>   and accept that the password isn't sensitive.  In
> general, that
>   account shouldn't have more access than a regular
> user would have to,
>   say, /etc/passwd, or his own information.  Indeed,
> given that
>   libnss-ldap *must* run as the user (since it's
> linked directly into
>   the running program by glibc) there's no way it
> could possibly work
>   without using something like nscd or having the
> file be
>   world-readable.
> 
>       Thanks,
> 
>               Stephen
> 


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