On Monday 13 August 2012 12:23:51 Theo de Raadt wrote: > It is good sense to push unix users into a mentality that usernames > should be lower case by default. You sure pushed me into it ;-) I see it now: simplicity ("Administrator" is just awful "root" is a lot better) avoiding confusion (third-party s/w confusing /home/UserName and /home/username) historical reasons (Caps-only terminals)
> > I don't see any reason to change it. Neither do I. > > > The choice of usernames during OBSD install is more restrictive than > > adduser. For example install does not allow capital letters in > > usernames. I read up the facts but I'd like to know the reasons. > > > > I do not seem to find an answer to my question: What benefit is there in > > not using capital letters in usernames? > > 1) usability-wise (I can imagine) > > 2) security-wise? > > 3) administration-wise > > 4) programming reasons of the installer? > > Again: Thank you for your time Eike