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On 09/02/2010 10:25 AM, Jakub Hrozek wrote:
On 08/05/2010 02:57 PM, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> On 08/04/2010 04:18 PM, Jeff Schroeder wrote:
>> [sdap_exop_modify_passwd_done] (5): Server returned no controls.
>> 629 (Thu Aug 5 06:13:40 2010) [sssd[be[LDAP]]]
>> [sdap_exop_modify_passwd_done] (1): talloc_strdup failed.
> This is fine, it has nothing to do with it, though I've patched the code
> so it won't print erroneously anymore.
>> 630 (Thu Aug 5 06:13:40 2010) [sssd[be[LDAP]]]
>> [sdap_exop_modify_passwd_done] (3): ldap_extended_operation result:
>> Referral(10), (null)
> Ok here's the real problem. I know from past dealings that you're
> running on a system incapable of processing referrals (using openldap <
> 2.4.13). The LDAP server is returning a referral when you try to perform
> a password change exop here. However, we're also not handling this error
> cleanly, so I've fixed that in the patch as well.
Ack
Pushed to master.
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