On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 09:28:47PM +0100, Andrew Suffield wrote:
> It's pure NSS, perl's just making the glibc calls. It's also user
> error for configuring it that way, but there's actually no right way
> to configure libnss-ldap in this scenario, just a selection of wrong
> ones.
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chop $entry;
print "$entry\n";
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As non-root:
atporter:x:21002:124:::Aaron T. Porter:/home/atporter:/bin/bash
as root:
atporter::21002:124:::Aaron T. Porter:/home/atporter:/bin/bash:
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On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 01:09:22PM +0100, Scott James Remnant wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-09-06 at 17:46 -0700, Aaron T Porter wrote:
>
> > Further digging shows an error reading /etc/libnss-ldap.conf,
> > opening up permissions to this file produces the expected output from
> >
Further digging shows an error reading /etc/libnss-ldap.conf,
opening up permissions to this file produces the expected output from
dpkg-architecture. This file does however contain an ldap bind password
that would be best kept private.
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Package: dpkg-dev
Version: 1.10.28
I've got a freshly installed Sarge amd64 system, running dpkg-architecture
as non-root returns no no useful info, running as root it works as
expected. This seems very similar to BUG 320380.
blackhawk:~# cat /etc/debian_version
3.1
blackhawk:~# dpkg -l | grep d
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