Public bug reported:
hosts using nslcd (and nss-ldapd) complains about group names with / in them:
nslcd[13021]: [3693ee] group entry cn=mount_test/prod,ou=Group,dc=u,dc=net
contains invalid group name:
"mount_test/prod"
There's no such problem with nscd/nss-ldap. I haven't been able to find
any dokumentation what is actually "officially supported" - but there
was no problem creating these groups in openldap - and It's usually
pretty good at vetting what it allows - so it seems it is an allowed
group name.
I was hoping you could fix the "isvalidname" or whatever function is
used to check group names - to allow /.
** Affects: nss-ldapd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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nslcd complains about / in groupnames
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