I think upstream fixed it in a slightly different way, according to the description (I didn't check the code). It looks like ldap will still be attempted, and ldaps only used if the former attempt failed. The intent of this bug I think was that if --use-ldaps was specified, then that's what should be used: no attempt on ldap, but just on ldaps.
I think upstream fixed it in a slightly different way, according to the description (I didn't check the code). It looks like ldap will still be attempted, and ldaps only used if the former attempt failed. The intent of this bug I think was that if --use-ldaps was specified, then that's what should be used: no attempt on ldap, but just on ldaps.