Fridtjof: Found a workaround. It's to remove libnss-ldap and use libnss-
ldapd instead. This appears to be related to the privileges libgcrypt
ends up with, causing it to fail with direct connections. The daemon
supplied with libnss-ldapd (and libpam-ldapd) doesn't drop these
privileges. Still should be regarded as a bug with libgcrypt, though.

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  many applications fail, general protection with LDAPS in libgcrypt on
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