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Hi,

Arthur de Jong writes:
> Previous versions (before 0.3) tried to use the existing nss_ldap
> configuration file (/etc/libnss-ldap.conf) directly as a basis for a new
> nss-ldapd configuration file (/etc/nss-ldapd.conf).

I have never used the version prior 0.3 so it appears as if this issue
still exists. The created configuration was created by the current 0.3
version, so if it should not do that, then this needs to be fixed.

> You could fix your situation by manualy removing the nss_base_* entries
> from /etc/nss-ldapd.conf (and any other lines that are not recognized)
> or moving the file aside and running
>   dpkg-reconfigure libnss-ldapd
> to configure it again.

I'm not sure if that helps. Aren't those entries used to specify the
search bases in the ldap directory? I'm pretty sure that the setup will
not work if I just remove them...?!

Best Regards,

Patrick
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