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I was running an anonymous rsync server with chroot (i.e. not overriding
the default) on a Fedora Core 2 system using flat files for
authentication, which I recently upgraded to Fedora Core 3 using LDAP for
authentication, and found that the anonymous rsync server wouldn't start
up. The problem when away if I turned off chroot, or if I put a copy of
libnss_ldap.so.2 into ${path}/lib/libnss_ldap.so.2. Is that the expected
behavior, or should a chrooted anon-rsync work on an LDAP-using system out
of the box?

                                      -Josh ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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