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Re: Segmentation fault with a lot of Bind/unbind




If I could, I would....;-)

" use the slapd server with our own backend." This backend is a new backend (less than 6 month).

But, we have another server/client which already exists and this server was devellopped with openldap 1.X and it isn't allowed to chance the version of this server.

So, I will try to find myself.

Thank for you quick answer.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Pierangelo Masarati" <ando@sys-net.it>
To: "Gaël LEGARGEANT" <glegarge@capgemini.fr>
Cc: <openldap-bugs@OpenLDAP.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 5:33 PM
Subject: Re: Segmentation fault with a lot of Bind/unbind




I use the slapd server with our own backend.

In addition to Kurt's suggestion, if the reason you don't upgrade is because you're using a custom backend, I suggest you upgrade the OpenLDAP version you're using to 2.3 __AND__ upgrade your backend. In modern versions of OpenLDAP there is much more room and support for customization, and you might end up with the need for much less customization than writing an entire backend (run-time loadable modules, overlays, SLAPI and more).

There might even already be custom code (either built-in or contrib) that
does what you need in much better a way than you could with OpenLDAP 1.X.
If you need dedicated support, you can hire some professional with a
better knowledge of modern OpenLDAP internals.

See <http://www.openldap.org/support/> for a list of worldwide
professional supporters of OpenLDAP.

p.



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