Just to note - in OpenLDAP 2.5, which is currently being released, we've
added symbol versioning to libldap and liblber, so mixing of libraries
should no longer be a problem.
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Title:
Thunderbird 3 (Shredder) always segfaults on startup with LDAP auth in
nsswitch
Status in SeaMonkey:
I can answer for 68.10.0 that the problem does not occur anymore (but
our setup changed since then, additionally using kerberos)
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Confirming bug fur current release (52.7.0) for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (64
bit). Crash at startup for any user authenticated by LDAP.
Also confirming the workaround from comment #94, installing nscd solved
the problem.
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Can you reproduce this when using version 78?
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Confirming bug for current release (45.4.0) for Ubuntu 16.04 (64bit)
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunderbird/1:45.4.0+build1-0ubuntu0.16.04.1
Thunderbird crashes for ldap accounts when:
1. creating new TB user profile
2. invoking print dialog in TB
Workarround: sudo apt install nscd
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- thunderbird shredder always segfaults on startup with LDAP auth in nsswitch
+ Thunderbird 3 (Shredder) always segfaults on startup with LDAP auth in
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Update on #145:
I just noticed that the nscd demon is crashing during login. After
restarting the service firefox starts and functions again. Don't know
the cause for nscd crashing, but I believe it is off topic here. I don't
mind this post and #145 being removed by the admin.
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"My (jcollins) home directory is sshfs mounted to a remote server on my network
using pam_mount. This is what happens when I try to run thunderbird:
jcollins@joewks:~$ thunderbird
Segmentation fault
jcollins@joewks:~$
When I log in as a user (jcollins-local) without a sshfs mounted ho
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Triaged
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Confirming this bug for 31.1.1 Linux (Xubuntu 14.04): User accounts
through ldap authentication make Thunderbird crash when trying to print.
Installing nscd makes that go away.
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(In reply to Tony Mechelynck [:tonymec] from comment #91)
> ...lots of the usual deleted...
So your answer to a bug that's been confirmed, and after nine years
still expresses itself as SIGSEGV, is basically, "go fix it yourself"?
You think *that* is a useful contribution to this bug report?
Som
(In reply to Martin Baute from comment #90)
> Chiming in with the info that I first encountered this bug in Mint 13
> (Ubuntu Precise), and it still applies in Mint 17 (Ubuntu Trusty). And while
> I can understand all the issues involved with deciding the "right way to
> go", I am somewhat miffed t
Chiming in with the info that I first encountered this bug in Mint 13
(Ubuntu Precise), and it still applies in Mint 17 (Ubuntu Trusty). And
while I can understand all the issues involved with deciding the "right
way to go", I am somewhat miffed to find that a decade-old bug still
expresses itself
Maciej Puzio and Howard Chu - thanks for the info, moving to ldapd or
sssd solves this problem.
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thunderbird shredder a
nslcd/nss-pam-ldapd has its own share of problems. I would say that
calling SSSD unproven is unjustified. It exists for quite some time, is
actively developed and solves many problems that are still present -
partly per design - with nslcd/nss-pam-ldapd. Finally, configuration
with SSSD is much eas
nslcd /nss-pam-ldapd would be the best choice, the code is quite mature
since the basic LDAP functionality is ported from the old PADL code and
well proven. It's also quite compact, it does just LDAP and nothing
else. SSSD is unproven, and quite overloaded featurewise. For
security/authentication s
(In reply to Tony Mechelynck [:tonymec] from comment #86)
> Actually, a better label would be CONFIRMED rather than NEW. That's what NEW
> really means, it does not refer to the bug's age.
I am very well aware of that; my point was to draw attention to an
unacceptable quality control, record-break
(In reply to Maciej Puzio from comment #85)
> I find it somewhat ironic that a nearly nine year old bug of this magnitude
> has status: NEW.
Actually, a better label would be CONFIRMED rather than NEW. That's what
NEW really means, it does not refer to the bug's age.
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The bug is present in Thunderbird 24.2.0 running on Kubuntu 12.04.4.
Running nscd appears to work around the issue, but I haven't tested it
thoroughly for side effects.
I find it somewhat ironic that a nearly nine year old bug of this
magnitude has status: NEW.
Software versions (all from Ubuntu
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Status: In Progress => Confirmed
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Howard is no longer working on this
(In reply to Murz from comment #83)
> After upgrading to Thunderbird 22, the error is reproducible too, but
> signature is changed from:
> arena_dalloc | ldap_x_free | ldap_set_lderrno
> to
> arena_dalloc | ld-2.15.so@0x214e4
>
> - is this the same error or so
After upgrading to Thunderbird 22, the error is reproducible too, but signature
is changed from:
arena_dalloc | ldap_x_free | ldap_set_lderrno
to
arena_dalloc | ld-2.15.so@0x214e4
- is this the same error or some other problem?
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Problem is exist on Thunderbird 17 too, here we can find crash reports
relevant to this issue from all versions of thunderbird: https://crash-
stats.mozilla.com/report/list?product=Thunderbird&query_search=signature&query_type=contains&reason_type=contains&date=2013-07-26&range_value=28&range_unit=
*** Bug 874029 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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If you have the possibility, try SSSD [1]. It works fine with Thunderbird and
does away with all the cruft that nscd and co. brought along. One single and
easy to understand config file to configure it.
It's here in production with Ubuntu 12.04.* and never had problems again -
which is in sharp
I'm getting an error in jemalloc.c on Ubuntu 12.04.1 (this error is
reproducible.) Any pointers on how to work around this problem are much
welcome (NSCD is not an option due to bug #507089.)
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
arena_dalloc (ptr=0x7fffead2f190, offset=) at
/build
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Bug #1085957 is clearly a different bug that is not related to #506089
in any other way than it invalidates (one of) the proposed workarounds
for #506089.
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Title:
thunderbird shredder always segfaults on startup with LDAP auth in
nsswitch
Status in SeaMonkey:
I do not see how bug #1085957 is in any way related to this bug… running
nscd to cache LDAP responses is itself a crucial service and mozilla
should not allow its internal LDAP library to export symbols overlapping
with openldap’s ABI unless if it is binary-compatible with openldap.
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I've tried all the proposed workarounds without success. This is
affecting all of our user in our LDAP-based network.
I'm running Ubuntu 12.04.1 x86_64 with thunderbird package version
17.0+build2-0ubuntu0.12.04.1.
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The workaround in post #7 no longer seems to work for my Ubuntu 12.04
x86_64 system, as of thunderbird package version 11.0.1+build1-0ubuntu2.
After upgrade, thunderbird immediately jumps to a Mozilla bug reporting
screen on start. I've ran this command as suggested:
"cp /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
The problem is also in Thunderbird 16. It's a clash of symbols from
libldap-2.4.so and libldap60.so.
(gdb) bt
#0 0x7fffe708a100 in ldap_str2charray () from /usr/lib64/libldap-2.4.so.2
#1 0x7fffe70816c6 in ldap_url_parselist_int () from
/usr/lib64/libldap-2.4.so.2
#2 0x7fffe7082f1b
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #433530
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=433530
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The problem ist also in Thunderbird 15 still present! I get a backtrace
like in https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=433530:
(gdb) bt
#0 strtok_r () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/strtok.S:190
#1 0x76ad3b3a in ldap_str2charray (str=0x7fffe3781ced
"ldap://localhost/";, brkstr=0x7fffe3781a4
Comment on attachment 334117
Add ldap_create_filter
I'm rescinding my previous feedback- on this. Per previous comment on
this bug, discussions have moved on, and we're considering moving away
from the LDAP c-sdk, so this patch may therefore be heading in the right
direction. Obviously, it would n
Comment on attachment 628378
rename libldap60.so to libmozldap60.so
>From discussions about this sort of thing previously (which admittedly
were a while ago), I believe that changing the library name wouldn't
actually resolve all the problems.
Additionally, I don't think it is really right to cha
Created attachment 628378
rename libldap60.so to libmozldap60.so
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While that change makes sense in general I'm wondering what it's
supposed to fix? I'm pretty sure that the filename is not the issue.
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although it's still a problem in ubuntu 12.04 64bit desktop and the
default thunderbird (not sure if any thunderbird), applying the
workaround in #7
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunderbird/+bug/507089/comments/7)
works.
we use 10 ubuntu 12.04 64bit workstations here at work, that re
still a problem in 12.04 amd64 desktop and the default thunderbird
provided.
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I have a similar problem. I'm adding what may be more details to aid in
solving. I use LDAP for authentication and I have nscd installed.
Thunderbird has been working without issue until yesterday when I
changed hosts in nsswitch.conf to use ldap as shown below;
Changed:
hosts: files dn
** Also affects: seamonkey
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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