openldap 2.4.31-1+nmu2ubuntu8.5 source package in Ubuntu
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openldap (2.4.31-1+nmu2ubuntu8.5) trusty; urgency=medium * d/apparmor-profile: update apparmor profile to allow reading of files needed when slapd is behaving as a kerberos/gssapi client and acquiring its own ticket. (LP: #1783183) -- Andreas Hasenack <email address hidden> Mon, 22 Oct 2018 09:49:38 -0300
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- Andreas Hasenack
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- Ubuntu Developers
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Trusty | updates | main | net |
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openldap_2.4.31-1+nmu2ubuntu8.5.dsc | 2.8 KiB | 5a3db191b4b7fa2572254be1430db734472134c4e58f2ca63dc6e7b253394102 |
Available diffs
Binary packages built by this source
- ldap-utils: OpenLDAP utilities
This package provides utilities from the OpenLDAP (Lightweight
Directory Access Protocol) package. These utilities can access a
local or remote LDAP server and contain all the client programs
required to access LDAP servers.
- ldap-utils-dbgsym: debug symbols for package ldap-utils
This package provides utilities from the OpenLDAP (Lightweight
Directory Access Protocol) package. These utilities can access a
local or remote LDAP server and contain all the client programs
required to access LDAP servers.
- libldap-2.4-2: OpenLDAP libraries
These are the run-time libraries for the OpenLDAP (Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol) servers and clients.
- libldap-2.4-2-dbg: Debugging information for OpenLDAP libraries
This package provides detached debugging information for the OpenLDAP
(Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) libraries. It is useful
primarily to permit better backtraces and crash dump analysis after
problems with the libraries. GDB will find this debug information
automatically.
- libldap-2.4-2-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libldap-2.4-2
These are the run-time libraries for the OpenLDAP (Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol) servers and clients.
- libldap2-dev: OpenLDAP development libraries
This package allows development of LDAP applications using the OpenLDAP
libraries. It includes headers, libraries and links to allow static and
dynamic linking.
- libldap2-dev-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libldap2-dev
This package allows development of LDAP applications using the OpenLDAP
libraries. It includes headers, libraries and links to allow static and
dynamic linking.
- slapd: OpenLDAP server (slapd)
This is the OpenLDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) server
(slapd). The server can be used to provide a standalone directory
service.
- slapd-dbg: Debugging information for the OpenLDAP server (slapd)
This package provides detached debugging information for the OpenLDAP
(Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) server (slapd). It is useful
primarily to permit better backtraces and crash dump analysis after
problems with the libraries. GDB will find this debug information
automatically.
- slapd-dbgsym: debug symbols for package slapd
This is the OpenLDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) server
(slapd). The server can be used to provide a standalone directory
service.
- slapd-smbk5pwd: Keeps Samba and Kerberos passwords in sync within slapd.
Extends the PasswordModify Extended Operation to update Kerberos keys
and Samba password hashes for an LDAP user. The Kerberos support is
written for Heimdal using its hdb-ldap backend. The Samba support is
written using the Samba 3.0 LDAP schema.
- slapd-smbk5pwd-dbgsym: debug symbols for package slapd-smbk5pwd
Extends the PasswordModify Extended Operation to update Kerberos keys
and Samba password hashes for an LDAP user. The Kerberos support is
written for Heimdal using its hdb-ldap backend. The Samba support is
written using the Samba 3.0 LDAP schema.