Full_Name: Rich Megginson Version: 2.4.23 OS: Fedora URL: ftp://ftp.openldap.org/incoming/openldap-2.4.23-initauthtoken.patch Submission from: (NULL) (76.113.111.209) The code was doing all of the authentications to all of the tokens during the init phase. This was causing problems with NSS cert/key clients, prompting for the cert/key db password, when it isn't needed, since it is only needed to get private key information. The patch is to just remove the token authentication during init. The code already authenticates to the token when private key information is needed e.g. running in TLS/SSL server mode, or using client cert auth. This patch file is derived from OpenLDAP Software. All of the modifications to OpenLDAP Software represented in the following patch(es) were developed by Red Hat. Red Hat has not assigned rights and/or interest in this work to any party. I, Rich Megginson am authorized by Red Hat, my employer, to release this work under the following terms. Red Hat hereby place the following modifications to OpenLDAP Software (and only these modifications) into the public domain. Hence, these modifications may be freely used and/or redistributed for any purpose with or without attribution and/or other notice.
changed notes changed state Open to Test moved from Incoming to Software Bugs
rmeggins@redhat.com wrote: > Full_Name: Rich Megginson > Version: 2.4.23 > OS: Fedora > URL: ftp://ftp.openldap.org/incoming/openldap-2.4.23-initauthtoken.patch > Submission from: (NULL) (76.113.111.209) > > > The code was doing all of the authentications to all of the tokens during the > init phase. This was causing problems with NSS cert/key clients, prompting for > the cert/key db password, when it isn't needed, since it is only needed to get > private key information. The patch is to just remove the token authentication > during init. The code already authenticates to the token when private key > information is needed e.g. running in TLS/SSL server mode, or using client cert > auth. > > This patch file is derived from OpenLDAP Software. All of the > modifications to OpenLDAP Software represented in the following > patch(es) were developed by Red Hat. Red Hat has not assigned rights > and/or interest in this work to any party. I, Rich Megginson am > authorized by Red Hat, my employer, to release this work under the > following terms. > > Red Hat hereby place the following modifications to OpenLDAP Software > (and only these modifications) into the public domain. Hence, these > modifications may be freely used and/or redistributed for any purpose > with or without attribution and/or other notice. > > Committed to HEAD. -- -- Howard Chu CTO, Symas Corp. http://www.symas.com Director, Highland Sun http://highlandsun.com/hyc/ Chief Architect, OpenLDAP http://www.openldap.org/project/
changed notes changed state Test to Release
changed notes changed state Release to Closed
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