On Tue, 2011-09-06 at 06:23 +, Klavs Klavsen wrote:
The version in Ubuntu Lucid is unfortunately 0.7.2 - so the very welcome
validnames option in v0.8.2 is really not helpful, as I can only run LTS
versions in my production environment.
Would you welcome a patch against the 0.7.2
Well - the validnames option only appears in the config file for v0.8.2
of nslcd.conf.
I realize the difference between nslcd and nscd - another sysadmin
switched our Ubuntu 10.04 installs to using libpam-ldapd (which requires
nslcd) to fix some problem with the old package - which I cannot
** Package changed: nss-ldapd (Ubuntu) = nss-pam-ldapd (Ubuntu)
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Title:
nslcd complains about / in groupnames
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nss-pam-ldapd has reasonably strict checking of user and group names to
avoid problematic users existing by accident on the system. Version
0.8.2 introduces the validnames option that allows you to set a regular
expression that will be used to filter valid names.
Note that nslcd is completely