I have a pretty simple setup with libnss-ldap and libpam-ldap authenticating a locally running slapd, which in turn authenticates against sasldb. I have no saslauthd or so running.
Before upgrading from dapper to hardy, slapd ran as root, and thus was able to access /etc/sasldb2. After the upgrade, slapd now runs as a new system user "openldap".
I think this bug should be moved from source package "cyrus-sasl2" to "openldap2.3".
Hi!
I have a pretty simple setup with libnss-ldap and libpam-ldap authenticating a locally running slapd, which in turn authenticates against sasldb. I have no saslauthd or so running.
Before upgrading from dapper to hardy, slapd ran as root, and thus was able to access /etc/sasldb2. After the upgrade, slapd now runs as a new system user "openldap".
I think this bug should be moved from source package "cyrus-sasl2" to "openldap2.3".
Ciao
Martin