sorry - I should have sent this to the list instead of just you - did
this help?
Just out of interest and because this helped me once - try apt-getting
nscd and start it and see if it works then.
Secondly, do you know your LDAP is working? Is it using nsswitch and
PAM?
Michael Moritz
Rémi Le
hello list,
i've got the same problem with woody, proftpd and ldap.
everything went fine until i've made an security-update.
does anybody know to fix this problem? or were i can get the old packages?
thanks
holger kimm
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Eduard Ballester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hi
>
>> swoog (192.168.50.11[192.168.50.11]) - ProFTPD terminating (signal 11)
>> Does it ring a bell ?
>
> There is no sufficient information, perhaps you must up the debug
> level (try -d 9). If you can't see the error, try to run it without
> mod_l
hi
swoog (192.168.50.11[192.168.50.11]) - ProFTPD terminating (signal 11)
Does it ring a bell ?
There is no sufficient information, perhaps you must up the debug level
(try -d 9). If you can't see the error, try to run it without mod_ldap
configuration (using your system users).
If nothing works
Eduard Ballester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hi
>
>> swoog (192.168.50.11[192.168.50.11]) - ProFTPD terminating (signal 11)
>> Does it ring a bell ?
>
> There is no sufficient information, perhaps you must up the debug
> level (try -d 9). If you can't see the error, try to run it without
> mod_l
hi
swoog (192.168.50.11[192.168.50.11]) - ProFTPD terminating (signal 11)
Does it ring a bell ?
There is no sufficient information, perhaps you must up the debug level
(try -d 9). If you can't see the error, try to run it without mod_ldap
configuration (using your system users).
If nothing wor
Eduard Ballester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hi
>
>> I have tried to install proftpd with ldap support on woody. Everything
>> seems configured properly, but everytime proftpd launches an ldap
>> lookup, it dies there.
>> The ldap server logs the request and returns data, then proftpd dies
>> :
hi
I have tried to install proftpd with ldap support on woody. Everything
seems configured properly, but everytime proftpd launches an ldap
lookup, it dies there.
The ldap server logs the request and returns data, then proftpd dies :
Start proftpd in debug mode: proftpd -nd5
http://www.castaglia.
Hi all,
I have tried to install proftpd with ldap support on woody. Everything
seems configured properly, but everytime proftpd launches an ldap
lookup, it dies there.
The ldap server logs the request and returns data, then proftpd dies :
proftpd[22495]: swoog (192.168.50.11[192.168.50.11]) - FT
Eduard Ballester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hi
>
>> I have tried to install proftpd with ldap support on woody. Everything
>> seems configured properly, but everytime proftpd launches an ldap
>> lookup, it dies there.
>> The ldap server logs the request and returns data, then proftpd dies
>> :
hi
I have tried to install proftpd with ldap support on woody. Everything
seems configured properly, but everytime proftpd launches an ldap
lookup, it dies there.
The ldap server logs the request and returns data, then proftpd dies :
Start proftpd in debug mode: proftpd -nd5
http://www.castagl
Hi all,
I have tried to install proftpd with ldap support on woody. Everything
seems configured properly, but everytime proftpd launches an ldap
lookup, it dies there.
The ldap server logs the request and returns data, then proftpd dies :
proftpd[22495]: swoog (192.168.50.11[192.168.50.11]) - FT
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