Just a quick note,
inside the netscape ldap library, there is a header file called potable.h, in it
there is the following snippet:
/*
* for connect() -- must we block signals when calling connect()? This
* is necessary on some buggy UNIXes.
*/
#if !defined(LDAP_CONNECT_MUST_NOT_BE_INTERRUPTED) && \
( defined(AIX) || defined(IRIX) || defined(HPUX) || defined(SUNOS4) \
|| defined(SOLARIS) || defined(OSF1))
#define LDAP_CONNECT_MUST_NOT_BE_INTERRUPTED
#endif
Basically if the connect() can return EINTR, then we should be included in the above
list.
Lars
Matthew Reimer wrote:
> Maybe the code is trying to bind the local side of the socket to port
> 0x5B? If so, then it could be proved by running Netscape as root.
>
> Matt
>
> Amancio Hasty wrote:
> >
> > Don't know what the problem is with netscape.
> >
> > I can search the ldap server with openldap's ldapsearch tool:
> >
> > /usr/local/openldap/bin/ldapsearch -h ldap.infospace.com -b "c=US" "cn=Amancio*"
> >
> > And what do you know I am listed there 8)
> >
> > cn=Amancio Hasty+ [EMAIL PROTECTED]; c=US; o=Amancio Hasty Jr; l=San Franci
> > sco; st=CA; ou=
> > objectclass=Person
> > commonname=Amancio Hasty
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > cn=Amancio Hasty
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > surname=Hasty
> > sn=Hasty
> > c=US
> > l=San Francisco
> > st=CA
> > o=Amancio Hasty Jr
> > ou=
> > title=
> > description=
> > postalAddress=
> > telephonenumber=
> > userPassword=
> > userCertificate=
> > givenname=Amancio
> > facsimileTelephoneNumber=
> >
> > --
> >
> > Amancio Hasty
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
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