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WHY THIS MAILS COME TO ME? EVERY DAY COME TO ME 200 MAILS FROM YOUR MAILING LISTS. CAN YOU DO SOMETHING WITH IT? THANK YOU. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mathias Gygax" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org> Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 1:59 PM Subject: Re: changing servers' UID/GIDs > On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 11:43:02PM +0300, Imre Oolberg wrote: > > I try to keep two machines running Debian v 3.0 the same, essentially > > mirrors of one another. But stupid me, i probably messed up the order and > > installed Heartbeat, Postfix and MySQL with different sequence on each > > computer. Now i have same system users postfix, haclient and mysql with > > different UID/GIDs. I think it would be good to have systems the same > > down to its users' UID/GIDs. > > daemons which depend on hard-coded nummerical UIDs are the apt-get not > worth of it. > > > I believe i could quite easily just find files belonging to specific > > user/group and change them appropriately. But are there some hidden rocks > > i could run into doing so? What about Debian package management, for > > example? > > locate the nummeric UID (e.g. 100). > > find -uid 100 <further options, like permissions and type of inode) > > > I'd be very grateful for any opinions on that matter. Sorry if this > > question is already answered somewhare and you can kindly point me to that > > resource. > > just let the users be. glibc provide some functionality to lookup > usernames to UIDs (cuserid and getlogin). hardcoded UIDs are not > portable (beside root account) and should be avoided everytime you > design a daemon. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]