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Re: Segmentation Faults for Ldap Accounts

by Andrew Morgan :: Rate this Message:

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On Fri, 11 Apr 2008, Jim Summers wrote:

>> What about turning off SSL in nss-ldap temporarily?  That could narrow the
>> problem down.  Also, you could run strace on pjm and see which system call
>> actually segfaults it.
>
> I turned off ssl and the pjm program worked.  Turned it back on and the pjm
> segfaults.
>
> Here is my ldap.conf, which is also the same as the one on the FC5 and FC6
> clients:
>
> uri ldaps://server1 ldaps://server2
> base dc=ou,dc=edu
> binddn cn=bind0,ou=profile,dc=ou,dc=edu
> bindpw ++++++++
> port 636
> #port 389
> #idle_timelimit 3600
> ssl on
> tls_checkpeer no
> pam_password crypt
> pam_lookup_policy yes
> #debug 1
>
> I am not sure what to look for in my ssl/tls setup.  The whole thing is
> running off of self-signed certificates.

Can you run your pjm program under strace?  Something like:

   strace -ff -o /tmp/trace pjm <args>

I can help look at the trace files, if you don't know what to look for.

  Andy

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