[Bug 423252] Re: NSS using LDAP+SSL breaks setuid applications like su, sudo, apache2 suexec, and atd

kibe b.kix at tarent.de
Thu Apr 26 09:20:18 UTC 2012


Let me point out my non-technical, management-like point of view to
this:

For my company it would have been a discussable way to put Ubuntu LTS with paid support to a row of our Desktops. But with this issue  it is a complete nogo...
Rating this as a "high" issue isn't going far enough, for enterprises this is a major blocker aka. showstopper.
I would have thought that this would be the utmost interest for Canonical, 'cause supportcontracts is what their business is build upon.

I'm not technically skilled to point to a solution for this and I
respect the licensing problem and that nobody wants multiple sets of
ldap client libraries. All I want to say is: There must be a solution to
this kind of issues to get enterprises to buy support for Ubuntu.

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  NSS using LDAP+SSL breaks setuid applications like su, sudo, apache2
  suexec, and atd

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