on Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 08:57:11PM +0100, Stephan Kulka ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
wrote:
> 
> 
> > > Who is this "nobody"?
> > 
> > 'nobody' is a 'system' user. User 'nobody' should never ever have ANY files
> > in the filesystem (if it does, that's probably a security hole), and should
> > be used by daemons and the like that need only read access to files that are
> > readable by all users.
> 
> Is it therefore necessary that 'nobody' has an enty in the passwd file??

This is what defines a user.  If 'nobody' didn't have an /etc/passwd
entry, it wouldn't be a system user.

Processes have to have a UID.  /etc/passwd is where it comes from.

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