Bug#753904: nslcd: Strange output looks like buffer overlow/security problem

2017-02-28 Thread Blazej Floch
I do not want to reopen old issues but this seems to be the only source for a similar strange log entries we were facing. I found that any call to expand users might trigger the request to be generated, which is quite logical if known. Therefore this is not a bug. For example: $ python import

Bug#753904: nslcd: Strange output looks like buffer overlow/security problem

2014-07-08 Thread Peter Mairhofer
2014-07-08 0:30 GMT-07:00 Peter Mairhofer : > Hi Arthur, >>> I think it could be related to a possibly non-standard PAM >>> configuration, therefore I also post my common-auth: >>> >>> authsufficient pam_unix.so nullok_secure >>> authsufficient pam_ldap.so use_first_pass >>> auth

Bug#753904: nslcd: Strange output looks like buffer overlow/security problem

2014-07-08 Thread Peter Mairhofer
Hi Arthur, 2014-07-07 12:04 GMT-07:00 Arthur de Jong : > On Sat, 2014-07-05 at 15:40 -0700, Peter Mairhofer wrote: >> Irregularly, I find very strange, non-normal and possibly >> security-problem indicating messages in my syslog, e.g.: >> >> nslcd[3338]: [16ec34] request denied by >> validnames

Bug#753904: nslcd: Strange output looks like buffer overlow/security problem

2014-07-07 Thread Arthur de Jong
On Sat, 2014-07-05 at 15:40 -0700, Peter Mairhofer wrote: > Irregularly, I find very strange, non-normal and possibly > security-problem indicating messages in my syslog, e.g.: > > nslcd[3338]: [16ec34] request denied by > validnames option The "request denied by validnames option" message indi

Bug#753904: nslcd: Strange output looks like buffer overlow/security problem

2014-07-05 Thread Peter Mairhofer
Package: nslcd Version: 0.8.10-4 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, Irregularly, I find very strange, non-normal and possibly security-problem indicating messages in my syslog, e.g.: slcd[3338]: [16ec34] request denied by validnames option nslcd[3338]: [a6d780] request denied by validnames opti