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Thomas
I'm not sure that /etc/ldap.conf is installed by libpam-ldapd - it will
certainly try to parse /etc/ldap.conf if it exists on upgrade but by
default its configuration is installed in /etc/nslcd.conf. This change
happened in 2009 so I think its un-related to what you are seeing.
With regar
It doesn't matter if debconf used or not. /etc/ldap.conf is overwritten
in all cases with a new, sometimes partly correct (as changed by me)
version (server names are correct, but not selection rules), sometimes
at whole. Recovering is easy: just take a /etc/ldap.conf from on of your
working server
# dpkg -S /etc/ldap/ldap.conf
libldap-2.4-2: /etc/ldap/ldap.conf
# dpkg -S /etc/ldap.conf
dpkg-query: no path found matching pattern /etc/ldap.conf.
For /etc/ldap/ldap.conf package libldap-2.4-2 has installed it. While
/etc/ldap.conf does not have a candidate, but it is installed by libpam-
ldapd.
Hi Thomas
Thanks again for the extra information.
/etc/ldap/ldap.conf is classified as a configuration file so package
changes to this file should not overwrite you local changes without
prompting.
However looking at this file it had not been changed between oneiric and
precise so I'm not quite
I was looking in the wrong direction, because of kerberos errors, after
upgrading from oneiric to precise.
This bug is not related to kerberos, but to OpenLDAP. OpenLDAP has two
configuration files for authenticating against a ldap-server:
/etc/ldap/ldap.conf -- used by nsswitch
/etc/ldap.conf --
Hi Thomas
Looking at the title of this bug 'kerberos auth doesn't work because of
kerberos server not found' - I'm struggling to see what the bug actually
is as this sounds like reasonable behavior.
Is this related to bug 971046 that you raised?
It would be good to understand how these issues re
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