Bug#332217: finger-ldap: "bad hostname: ldaps://foo"

2005-10-09 Thread SR, ESC
Le dim 2005-10-09 a 03:33:07 -0400, Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a dit: > > Poking around on your machine, I figured out the problem. > > You have an old installation of Net::LDAP in /usr/lib/perl5, but the > correct Debian version is /usr/share/perl5. Unfortunately, @INC prefers > /usr/lib/per

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: "bad hostname: ldaps://foo"

2005-10-09 Thread Simon Law
On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 07:17:53PM -0400, SR, ESC wrote: > Le ven 2005-10-07 a 18:57:54 -0400, Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a dit: > > Man, that's too bizarre. Like, Net::LDAP::new _knows_ how to get > > https:// and use SSL. If you fire up the Perl debugger, does it at > > least try to use SSL?

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: "bad hostname: ldaps://foo"

2005-10-07 Thread SR, ESC
Le ven 2005-10-07 a 18:57:54 -0400, Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a dit: > On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 06:47:59PM -0400, SR, ESC wrote: > > does for everything else. both hosts resolve to a single IP, the certs > > are freshly done (the first was done up not so long ago, and the > > second was re-done

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: "bad hostname: ldaps://foo"

2005-10-07 Thread Simon Law
On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 06:47:59PM -0400, SR, ESC wrote: > Le ven 2005-10-07 a 18:34:47 -0400, Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a dit: > > > > I'm completely confused by this behaviour. I cannot reproduce this > > because for me, SSL does work. I don't think this is finger-ldap any > > more. > > >

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: "bad hostname: ldaps://foo"

2005-10-07 Thread SR, ESC
Le ven 2005-10-07 a 18:34:47 -0400, Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a dit: > > I'm completely confused by this behaviour. I cannot reproduce this > because for me, SSL does work. I don't think this is finger-ldap any > more. > > Does 'ldaps://pylong.kisikew.org' work instead? does for everything

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: "bad hostname: ldaps://foo"

2005-10-07 Thread Simon Law
On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 05:19:21PM -0400, SR, ESC wrote: > Le ven 2005-10-07 a 17:09:45 -0400, Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a dit: > > On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 04:52:43PM -0400, SR, ESC wrote: > > > Le ven 2005-10-07 a 16:44:32 -0400, Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a dit: > > > > http://www.law.yi.o

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: "bad hostname: ldaps://foo"

2005-10-07 Thread SR, ESC
Le ven 2005-10-07 a 17:09:45 -0400, Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a dit: > On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 04:52:43PM -0400, SR, ESC wrote: > > Le ven 2005-10-07 a 16:44:32 -0400, Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a dit: > > > http://www.law.yi.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/finger-ldap/finger-ldap?rev=1.1

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: "bad hostname: ldaps://foo"

2005-10-07 Thread Simon Law
On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 04:52:43PM -0400, SR, ESC wrote: > Le ven 2005-10-07 a 16:44:32 -0400, Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a dit: > > http://www.law.yi.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/finger-ldap/finger-ldap?rev=1.16 Whoops. I noticed a small bug where I didn't clear $error if it succeeded.

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: "bad hostname: ldaps://foo"

2005-10-07 Thread SR, ESC
Le ven 2005-10-07 a 16:44:32 -0400, Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a dit: > On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 04:27:04PM -0400, SR, ESC wrote: > > Hmm... Your server is hanging up on you. Could you try yeh i noticed. i was just running it through 'perl -dT'. it's because of the cert, it matches the FQDN

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: "bad hostname: ldaps://foo"

2005-10-07 Thread Simon Law
On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 04:27:04PM -0400, SR, ESC wrote: > Le ven 2005-10-07 a 02:25:01 -0400, Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a dit: > > Please try out > > http://www.law.yi.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/finger-ldap/finger-ldap?rev=1.15 > > and see if that works better for you. It's directly f

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: "bad hostname: ldaps://foo"

2005-10-07 Thread SR, ESC
Le ven 2005-10-07 a 02:25:01 -0400, Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a dit: > On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 06:01:17AM -0400, SR, ESC wrote: > > Le mer 2005-10-05 a 03:05:53 -0400, Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a dit: > > > If you could send the relevant URI, HOST, and PORT sections of your > > > configurat

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: "bad hostname: ldaps://foo"

2005-10-06 Thread Simon Law
On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 06:01:17AM -0400, SR, ESC wrote: > Le mer 2005-10-05 a 03:05:53 -0400, Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a dit: > > If you could send the relevant URI, HOST, and PORT sections of your > > configuration file, I will do my best to reproduce your problem. > > ok > > host 192.168.

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: "bad hostname: ldaps://foo"

2005-10-05 Thread SR, ESC
Le mer 2005-10-05 a 03:05:53 -0400, Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a dit: oh, i should mention that - for ldapsearch, et al., ldap.conf, and slapd.conf - that URI is the preferred way "To Do Things", since HOST and PORT are deprecated in oldap 2.1.x and up. so if the parsing can be based on URI, yo

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: "bad hostname: ldaps://foo"

2005-10-05 Thread SR, ESC
Le mer 2005-10-05 a 03:05:53 -0400, Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a dit: > > It's a little suspicious that ldapi:// got munged, but I'll look into > it. i'm not sure if Net::LDAP supports UNIX sockets, but i thought it did. > Well, finger-ldap doesn't parse out the 'port' syntax, mostly because

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: "bad hostname: ldaps://foo"

2005-10-05 Thread Simon Law
On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 02:30:47AM -0400, simon raven wrote: > finger-ldap -m simon > /usr/bin/finger-ldap: Bad hostname 'ldaps://iskwahtemis.kisikew.org/' > (2005.10.05)(pts/21)(06:22) (/) > ([EMAIL PROTECTED])[22] % finger-ldap -m simon > /usr/bin/finger-ldap: Bad hostname 'ldapi://%2fvar%2frun%2

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: "bad hostname: ldaps://foo"

2005-10-04 Thread simon raven
Package: finger-ldap Version: 1.2-1 Severity: normal hi, finger-ldap -m simon /usr/bin/finger-ldap: Bad hostname 'ldaps://iskwahtemis.kisikew.org/' (2005.10.05)(pts/21)(06:22) (/) ([EMAIL PROTECTED])[22] % finger-ldap -m simon /usr/bin/finger-ldap: Bad hostname 'ldapi://%2fvar%2frun%2fldapi' (200