reassign 416628 libnss-ldap
thanks

On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 10:42:36AM +0200, Robert Wolf wrote:
> > If that isn't what you *want* to have happen, then you seem to have
> > misconfigured PAM.

> *** The problem is that libnss-ldap version from Sarge returns line:

> wolf:x:10001:100:Robert Wolf:/home/wolf:/bin/bash

> and "x" means shadow.

> But libnss-ldap from Etch returns line

> wolf:*:10001:100:Robert Wolf:/home/wolf:/bin/bash

> and "*" means "no password"(?) Or does it mean anything else? Is it the bug 
> in 
> libnss-ldap?

> I have a userPassword attribute in LDAP server, but the anonymous user (and 
> any 
> other user except directory manager) cannot read it, it is possible only to 
> bind with password. Is it correct that libnss-ldap returns "*" when it cannot 
> see/read userPassword attribute?

I don't know, but given that this is a behavior change in libnss-ldap, I'm
reassigning this bug there.

Thanks,
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