Hello all,
I've been using OpenLDAP to talk to Fedora DS, and my bindings
weren't working! This was quite vexing, so I did some investigation.
I finally pinpointed the error to ldap_get_values_len() returning
a NULL pointer for nsslapd-referral, with no error code.
Sounds sort of like a bug in OpenLDAP, no? Yes it does, but it's a bug
that's only tickled in very strange circumstances. If you use ldapvi,
well, that links to OpenLDAP, but it ignores NULLs so that's why you
never see a nsslapd-referral in your cn=config entry.
I made a dump of the buffer that OpenLDAP was parsing values out
of (I think this was what was transmitted over the network.)
Exhibit A (byte sequence containing nsslapd-referral):
0<14><04><10>nsslapd-referral1<00>0<19><04><12>
Exhibit B (byte sequence containing nsslapd-localhost):
0,<04><11>nsslapd-localhost1<17><04><15>cats-whiskers.mit.edu0#<04><16>
As you can see, the byte sequence for nsslapd-referral appears to have
no textual data associated with it. What's up with that?
Edward