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From: | Jamie McClelland |
Subject: | Re: [Nss-mysql-users] _nss_mysql_getspnam_r conf file parsing failed |
Date: | Tue, 02 Mar 2004 13:36:56 -0500 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.6) Gecko/20040113 |
I'm probably doing something wrong and/or don't fully understand how this works - but here's what I've tried:
1. Combed over the nss-mysql-root.conf file and can't find anything that could be causing a parse error. 2. We are using the shadow feature - we have one nss mysql user with out access to the password column and a nss-shadow user with access (all set up according to the directions in the shadow file). 3. Nonetheless - I tried commenting out mysql on the shadow line of nsswitch.conf. After doing that I was still able to login and the error message continued showing up.
So - maybe I need to reset something for the config change to take effect? Maybe I don't have shadow properly configured? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks! Jamie Guillaume Morin wrote:
Hi Jamie, Glad to know that everything works fine now :) Dans un message du 01 mar à 14:59, Jamie McClelland écrivait :_nss_mysql_getspnam_r conf file parsing failed Since it's been going on for a while, I'm not sure what I did that caused it to start. Everything works ok - but I'd like to track down what is causing this. Can anyone tell me which conf file it is referring to or provide any other ideas? Attached is my nss-mysql.conf file with sensitive info x'ed out.getspam is shadow related, so nss-mysql-root.conf is parsed. You should check it. If you don't use the shadow support in nss-mysql, you should remove "mysql" from the "shadow" section of nsswitch.conf. Guillaume.
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