On Wed, Sep 01, 1999 at 03:56:10PM -0700, Mike Smith wrote:
> If we do this, I hope a more obvious name is chosen; something like
> "mailman" might be a start. Or "mailperson", or "postperson", or
> whatever. "mta" just feels a little obscure.
May I vote for NO more predefined uids/gids at all?
I think there are already too many of them. If you get out of a FreeBSD
only world to a *nix one, you'll run more and more into problems.
Linux predefines some uids, Sun does, HP does, FreeBSD does, everyone does.
But everyone uses different uids/gids for the same role accounts.
uucp is 66:66 on FreeBSD
uucp is 4:8 on SunOS
uucp is 10:10 on Debian Linux
uucp is 5:3 on HP/UX
Even the group "users" doesn't any longer have the same gid on all
platforms (if it exists at all). If you have a very heterogeneous
network with lot of different OSs it makes it nearly impossible to
use kinda default/out of the box configuration and standard tools and
e.g. make use of NFS.
If I have to go ahead and create all my role accounts myself anyway
to get it consistent/secure, why would I need predefined ones?
If you, however, can establish a GUANA and convince all vendors too
agree on same uids/gids for role accounts, I'd vote YES ;-)
\Maex
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