[Bash-completion-devel] bash-completion & nslcd resulting in "nslcd: <passwd="*">"

Tobias Göbel kubax1983 at gmail.com
Sat Apr 18 11:50:21 UTC 2015


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Am 18.04.2015 um 05:21 schrieb Peter Cordes:
> On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 06:45:17PM +0200, Tobias Göbel wrote:
>>
>> i set up nslcd to authentificate against an ldap server in arch-linux,
>> and am useing bash-completion.
>> Now whenever i type something in the console and useing tab-completion,
>> my log is spammed with:
>>
>> Apr 17 18:24:33 arch-template nslcd[19845]: <passwd="*"> request denied
>> by validnames option
>>
>> after each press of TAB.
>
> With every command?  Or with completions only for one specific command?
>
> Maybe a completion is trying to generate a list of all valid
> usernames, or something.
>
> You could debug it with
> set -x
> ls ./abc<tab>
> set +x
>
> Then go through the trace output and try any external commands on
> their own, to see if they're the cause.
>
>
i have to admit, i only tested it with "ls -al" but i'm sure it did
happen with other commands / completins, too. Only the testing was done
with "ls -al". Also i have to revoke my problem, as it seems to be fixed
in the latest git version from bash_completion(.sh). Yesterday night i
digged a litle bit deeper, and found an post regarding a similar problem
with "sssd" some month ago. The problem was then solved by updating the
bash_completion to the latest git head.

I should have post this yesterday night, but totaly forgot the time
delay between US (i suspect) and Germany (where i live) and didn't
thought someone would read it until i post this "morning". Sorry for the
inconvenience.

thanks,
Tobias Göbel
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