ldap-auth-client combined /etc/libnss-ldap.conf and /etc/pam-ldap.conf. If either or both of these files exist on upgrade, then the user is prompted with a message to manually migrate the files. From debian/ldap-auth-config.templates:
Template: ldap-auth-config/move-to-debconf
Type: boolean
Default: true
_Description: Reconfigure LDAP with debconf?
The LDAP authentication libraries now use the new unified configuration
file ${newfn}, and no longer use ${pamfn} or ${nssfn}. One or both of
these old configuration files were found. These files cannot be
automatically migrated to the new ${newfn}. You MUST either reconfigure
your settings with debconf, or manually migrate your settings into ${newfn}
and verify your configuration before logging out.
ldap-auth-client combined /etc/libnss- ldap.conf and /etc/pam-ldap.conf. If either or both of these files exist on upgrade, then the user is prompted with a message to manually migrate the files. From debian/ ldap-auth- config. templates:
Template: ldap-auth- config/ move-to- debconf
Type: boolean
Default: true
_Description: Reconfigure LDAP with debconf?
The LDAP authentication libraries now use the new unified configuration
file ${newfn}, and no longer use ${pamfn} or ${nssfn}. One or both of
these old configuration files were found. These files cannot be
automatically migrated to the new ${newfn}. You MUST either reconfigure
your settings with debconf, or manually migrate your settings into ${newfn}
and verify your configuration before logging out.