-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: > On Tue, 27 Mar 2007, Pedro Algarvio, aka, s0undt3ch wrote: >> Also, while googl'ing for this problem, it actually seems that it's the >> libsasl circular re-entrance problem like the one also reported but for >> libsasl 1.5 > > Hmm... yes, it could be. And that is an extremely bad thing, if it is > indeed what is happening. > > Does any other application that uses sasl AND getpwent() or some other > ldap-exported map, fails? That would mean it is indeed a SASL problem, and > not a cyrus imap one... > > I am cc'ing the SASL devel list, maybe they can help. >
So far my setup is idled because of this issue, I need both libnss-ldap libpam-ldap and saslauthd working here which aparently is the working scenario for such thing to happen as stated in /usr/share/doc/cyrus-common-2.2/README.Debian.gz "The Debian libldap2 and cyrus-imapd packages are both compiled using the SASL library. If you use cyrus-imapd together with libnss-ldap, or saslauthd together with libpam-ldap, the resulting double calls to SASL library functions can trigger a double-free bug which may cause the calling process to crash. To avoid such a crash, you must recompile the libldap2 package --without-cyrus-sasl." http://bugs.debian.org/145766 [EMAIL PROTECTED] I didn't expect SASL 2.1 to still have this annoying problem] I also compiled my libldap2 without sasl support, just to test, and it did *not* solve the issue. Regards, - -- Pedro Algarvio __ ___ ___ _______ ___ __ | Y .' _| _ .-----.' _| |_ .-----.----.-----. |. | | _| 1___| _ | _| _|__| _ | _| _ | |. | |__| |____ |_____|__| |____|__|_____|__| |___ | |: 1 | |: 1 | |_____| |::.. . | |::.. . | ufs [AT] ufsoft [DOT] org `-------' `-------' ufs [AT] sapo [DOT] pt -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFGCGpkniPxVTX2hA4RAvqeAKCkkAKtRlVb6WBAeLMz6xkDxgphUACdEbB6 k2GFvhH2hHynTBcpqiT3PDQ= =mzNV -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]