Re: segfault on empty, non-writable passwd file, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 10 15:35:07 2012
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Achim Dreyer wrote:
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Re: segfault in auth.c:366, posted by Sebastian Schenk on Fri Apr 23 15:46:39 2021
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Hi Mr. Holman,
The problem you are facing is more likely the issue, that the LDAP method is only provided as-is from a different developer.
I had a similar issue with the LDAP of my university. |
Re: segfault in auth.c:366, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Apr 23 16:21:05 2021
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Well, if you find a solution with works for everybody, I'm happy to commit it to the main repository. But unfortunately I cannot test it because
I don't have LDAP here, so I'm flying blind.
Stefan |
Re: segfault in auth.c:366, posted by Laurent Jean-Rigaud on Sun Apr 25 15:17:27 2021
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Hi,
Maybe it could be useful to add new parameters in elogd.cfg to define the attribute name to use to retrieve the given name, login name and email
from LDAP server. |
Re: segfault in auth.c:366, posted by gary holman on Wed Apr 28 04:01:49 2021
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Dear Mr Ritt, Mr Schenk,
Thank you for the responses. This was indeed my issue and direction to fix the crash.
Thank you, |
Re: security in find option as a guest, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jan 7 09:39:29 2003
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> if you are guest in the find option
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> select 'all logbook'
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Re: security in find option as a guest, posted by Etienne Van Caillie on Tue Jan 7 16:04:14 2003
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> > if you are guest in the find option
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> > select 'all logbook'
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Re: security in find option as a guest, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jan 7 17:30:50 2003
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> may be add a parameter
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> Restrict Search all logboog = 1 or 0
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