Ldap searches don't seem to honour connect_timeout

Arran Cudbard-Bell a.cudbardb at freeradius.org
Tue May 10 20:04:39 CEST 2016


> On May 10, 2016, at 2:00 PM, Franks Andy (IT Technical Architecture Manager) <Andy.Franks at sath.nhs.uk> wrote:
> 
> Hi Alan,
>  Configure reports the below – is doesn’t say which it’s using afaics:.
> 
> === configuring in src/modules/rlm_ldap (/home/andy/freeradius-server/src/modules/rlm_ldap)
> checking for ldap_init in -lldap... yes
> checking for ldap.h... yes
> checking for ldap_sasl_interactive_bind... yes
> checking for ldap_unbind_ext_s... yes
> checking for ldap_start_tls_s... yes
> checking for ldap_initialize... yes
> checking for ldap_set_rebind_proc... yes
> checking for ldap_create_sort_control... yes
> checking for ldap_create_sort_keylist... yes
> checking for ldap_free_sort_keylist... yes
> checking for ldap_create_session_tracking_control... yes
> checking for ldap_url_parse... yes
> checking for ldap_is_ldap_url... yes
> checking for ldap_url_desc2str... yes
> checking whether ldap_create_session_tracking_control is declared... no
> checking whether ldap_set_rebind_proc takes 3 arguments... 3
> 
> .. however I don’t have any nss specific named dev libraries installed, but do have
> libldap2-dev:amd64
> which apt-cache says is openldap :
> 
> Description-en: 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.
> 
> .. so I guess it’s openldap.

If you're running redhat then it will have been built against nss.

-Arran
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