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This is nss-pam-ldapd, a library for doging NSS and PAM lookups using an LDAP
server.
nss-pam-ldapd started as nss-ldapd which was a fork from nss_ldap which was
originally written by Luke Howard of PADL Software Pty Ltd.
http://www.padl.com/OSS/nss_ldap.html
In 2006 Arthur de Jong of West Consuling forked the library to split it into a
thin NSS part and a server part. Most of the code was rewritten.
The software was renamed to nss-pam-ldapd when PAM code contributed by Howard
Chu for the OpenLDAP nssov module was integrated. Solaris compatibility was
developed by Ted C. Cheng of Symas Corporation.
http://arthurdejong.org/nss-pam-ldapd/
Arthur de Jong is both the upstream and Debian package maintainer, so there
are no differences between the Debian package and the upstream version.
The Debian package of nss-pam-ldapd was partially based on packaging of the
libnss-ldap package. The libnss-ldap package was maintained by Ben Collins,
Davide Puricelli (evo), Sami Haahtinen and Stephen Frost.
Copyright (C) 1997-2006 Luke Howard
Copyright (C) 2006-2007 West Consulting
Copyright (C) 2006-2010 Arthur de Jong
Copyright (C) 2009 Howard Chu
Copyright (C) 2010 Symas Corporation
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