Package: ldap-account-manager
Version: 0.4.9-2
Severity: important

On my system, using apache2 and php4, lam shows it's pages really slow.
Each page takes about 10 or 15 seconds to load, which makes using lam a
real PITA.

Since not just the processing and/or LDAP accessing pages were slowed,
but also for example the help page (which is essentially a static page),
I started investigating the cause.
I've traced this problem to the session_start call in the various source
files. When removing the session_start call, the page will load at
normal speed. Also, when removing the session, the page will load
normally.

I don't have any clue what in the session makes the pages so slow, but I
did notice that a _lot_ of info is stored in the session (the session
file is over 20K here). I'm not sure if that would be a problem, but it
might be..

Hardware is only 500Mhz, btw, but that should be plenty to run something
"simple" as lam.

Matthijs

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
Architecture: i386 (i586)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.11
Locale: LANG=en_US, LC_CTYPE=en_US (charmap=ISO-8859-1)

Versions of packages ldap-account-manager depends on:
ii  apache2-mpm-prefork [httpd]  2.0.54-4    traditional model for Apache2
ii  debconf                      1.4.30.13   Debian configuration management sy
ii  libapache2-mod-php4          4:4.3.10-16 server-side, HTML-embedded scripti
ii  perl                         5.8.4-8     Larry Wall's Practical Extraction 
ii  php4                         4:4.3.10-15 server-side, HTML-embedded scripti
ii  php4-ldap                    4:4.3.10-16 LDAP module for php4
ii  wwwconfig-common             0.0.43      Debian web auto configuration

-- debconf information excluded


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