On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 10:40:32AM -0400, Jesse W. Hathaway wrote:
[...]
struct passwd *pw = getpwnam(user);
if (pw == NULL)
return 0;
if (getgrouplist(user, pw-pw_gid, NULL, ng) 0) {
groups = (gid_t *) malloc(ng * sizeof (gid_t));
getgrouplist(user, pw-pw_gid,
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On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 10:40:32AM -0400, Jesse W. Hathaway wrote:
[...]
struct passwd *pw = getpwnam(user);
if (pw == NULL)
return 0;
if (getgrouplist(user, pw-pw_gid, NULL, ng) 0) {
groups = (gid_t *) malloc(ng * sizeof (gid_t));
getgrouplist(user,
On Fri, Apr 28, 2006 at 08:03:39AM -0400, Jesse W. Hathaway wrote:
Why it it defined that getgrouplist() and initgroups() _always_
enumerate all NSS goups?
Just think about the simple case when an user defined in /etc/passwd is
also a member of a group that is only defined in LDAP.
On Fri, Apr 28, 2006 at 08:03:39AM -0400, Jesse W. Hathaway wrote:
Why it it defined that getgrouplist() and initgroups() _always_
enumerate all NSS goups?
Just think about the simple case when an user defined in /etc/passwd is
also a member of a group that is only defined in LDAP.
On Fri, Apr 28, 2006 at 10:51:38AM -0400, Jesse W. Hathaway wrote:
I do understand why this feature is needed. However, the additional
feature of having the ability to disable this function is also needed.
It is quite common to not have any of the users, used for system
daemons, to be
Package: libc6
Version: 2.3.6-7
Severity: normal
A memory leak can be observed by using getprotobyname. A test program:
#include netdb.h
main() {
struct protoent *pent;
while(1) {
pent = getprotobyname(tcp);
}
}
Compile and run the program and watch the memory consumption
On Fri, Apr 28, 2006 at 10:51:38AM -0400, Jesse W. Hathaway wrote:
I do understand why this feature is needed. However, the additional
feature of having the ability to disable this function is also needed.
It is quite common to not have any of the users, used for system
daemons, to be
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