** Changed in: ldap-auth-client (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Sync to Debian for -ldap, drop Ubuntu's -auth-client
To manage no
The docs have been updated to no longer reference libnss-ldap:
https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/sssd-ad.html
It appears the SSSD docs have also been improved. Will see about
revisiting the rest of this bug.
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Thanks Andreas for explaining.
I do see we have a guide for sssd to AD
(https://help.ubuntu.com/dev/serverguide/sssd-ad.html) but the docs
currently do point to libnss-ldap - I'll look at updating the docs to
SSSD before proceeding with this bug.
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Off the top of my head, I think the config file change is more problematic and
less desirable:
- we are following upstream here by using /etc/ldap.{conf,secret}
- if we go back to adopting debian's patch, that means more config files for
the user to change: /etc/libpam-ldap.{conf,secret} and
/et
This bug is about reverting the full set of Ubuntu changes in these
packages (they are intrinsically tied to the Ubuntu specific packages
that have been unmaintained for quite some time now). As Ubuntu no
longer recommends them (we strongly recommend and only support SSSD
instead), my thinking is
We have two big diffs regarding debian:
- we use upstream's /etc/ldap.{conf,secret}; debian uses
/etc/pam_ldap{.conf,secret} for pam, and /etc/libnss-ldap.{conf,secret} for nss
- we use ldap-auth-config for configuration, whereas debian uses plain debconf
inside each package (pam and nss)
This b
This should be higher than Wishlist. Many who install Ubuntu's -auth-
client packages get a subpar experience.
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Title:
Sync to Debian for -ldap,
** Description changed:
Steps
Sync libnss-ldap with Debian unstable (265-5)
- Sync libpam-ldap with Debian unstable (186-3)
+ Sync libpam-ldap with Debian unstable (tested with 186-3 now 186-4)
Remove src:ldap-auth-client from artful archive (and binaries
ldap-auth-config, ldap-auth-client)
** Description changed:
Steps
Sync libnss-ldap with Debian unstable (265-5)
- Sync libpam-ldap with Debian unstable (186-2)
+ Sync libpam-ldap with Debian unstable (186-3)
Remove src:ldap-auth-client from yakkety archive (and binaries
ldap-auth-config, ldap-auth-client)
- * Justification -
I would subscribe ~ubuntu-archive to this and ask for some AA help if
there is going to need to be done in a side PPA.
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@mterry Agreed, it's a bit to late now, find to wait for 17.10.
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Looking at this now, I'm thinking this should wait until 17.10 opens (a
little too late in the 17.04 cycle to make this switch).
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** Changed in: ldap-auth-client (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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