* Sjoerd Simons ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I've rebooted one of the systems with the ipv6 module blacklisted. After that
> it still shows exactly the same behaviour (identicaly trace, just the ipv6
> addresses replaced by ipv4 addresses)...

Hmm, ok.

> > Can you check if there's a file in /var/lib/libnss-ldap ?  I doubt that
> > has anything to do with this but who knows.
> 
> Nope, completely empty.

Good, that's how it should be.

> I'm not sure what info would be helpfull. But fwiw, it happens on both amd64
> and x86 machines. We've got two ldap servers (both accessible via ipv4 and
> ipv6), one runs sarge the other one runs etch. 

Huh, alright.

> Downgrading the package to the testing version solves the problem. I can't
> pinpoint it closer as i've only noticed it quite recently when nscd was not
> running for some reason.

Are your config files world-readable?  Maybe nscd can see them since
it's running as root but a regular user can't and that causes the
problem...  Do you see anything interesting in your logs?  What if you
enable 'debug' in your libnss-ldap.conf?

        Thanks,

                Stephen

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