GENERAL QUESTION: What is the procedure for getting a UID in the 0-99 range added to Debian?
SPECIFIC QUESTION: I've noticed in the course of setting up a CVS pserver that it is not very easy on Debian, and the default is not secure. I would like to either work with the existing cvs maintainer (Tom Lees) to change the package or else create an add-on package similar to cvsd on freshmeat. In particular, what I would like to see is to have the cvs pserver run under its own UID/GID (as opposed to root). Also, running in a chroot environment would be desirable. Support scripts for easily adding/removing non-system-account cvs users is also a goal. So, the question is: Should this be done with a cvsd.cvsd user in the 0-99 range, or should it use a dynamically assigned UID (100-999)? I noticed we already have users like "irc" and "msql" in the 0-99 range. -Mitch -- Democracy is the worst form of government except all those other forms that have been tried from time to time. -- Winston Churchill