As I noted in our ITS#8025, this has nothing to do with upstream
OpenLDAP. It may be specific to the particular way you built OpenLDAP in
your distro, or it may be due to pam_ldap itself, but neither of these
are in the purview of the OpenLDAP Project. Certainly there is nothing
in vanilla OpenLDAP
Try replacing pam-ldap/nss-ldap with nslcd and/or nssov and see if the
problem persists. I'd bet it doesn't. See here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/sudo/+bug/423252/comments/84
for reasons why you should have abandoned pam-ldap/nss-ldap years ago.
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X server crashes and leaves a core file when fglrx is installed. The
crash is immedidate upon bootup, and leaves the console showing a text
screen with the last several lines of service startup messages. Trying
to toggle to a different virtual terminal gets no response. Ctrl-A
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
I just now discovered this was finally fixed. It only took 5 years for
someone to reinvent my patch... https://mail.gnome.org/archives
/networkmanager-list/2008-September/msg00042.html
Hopefully upstream will take this soon. Thanks for your work integrating
this much-needed feature.
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Just echoing comment #33. My nm-applet was over *1.3GB* after only 7
days of uptime.
Very Unhappy Camper here.
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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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