I'd probably argue that nss_ldap is fundamentally unfixable. Why
*not* get
behind sssd? Have you given a recent version a try?
jh
Understandable, but since a lot of people are still going to stick with CentOS 4/5 for legacy reasons, I would argue that nss_ldap is still worth "fixing".
It's not as fancy as sssd of course, but it's what people are using right now. :-)
Regards, Mattias