On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 12:11:57AM +0200, Benoît MERLET wrote:

> I ran into the same bug.

> I have a backup of the inital db file which was created years ago with  
> this command :

> db3_load -T -t hash -f login.txt login.db

> The workaround was to re-generate the db file using db4.7_load.

> Here are some information about the former db file :

> # db4.7_dump login.db.bkp
> VERSION=3
> format=bytevalue
> type=hash
> db_pagesize=4096
> HEADER=END
> DATA=END

If db4.7_dump works at all, I would expect pam_userdb to be able to handle
the file as well.  Do you get any useful information out of pam_userdb using
the 'debug' option when using this old db file?

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