From owner-freebsd-hackers Thu Sep 2 6:44:48 1999 Delivered-To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Received: from moebius2.Space.Net (moebius2.Space.Net [195.30.1.100]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with SMTP id A2A8B1559F for ; Thu, 2 Sep 1999 06:44:34 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from maex@Space.Net) Received: (qmail 22921 invoked by uid 1013); 2 Sep 1999 13:42:56 -0000 Message-ID: <19990902154256.D4058@space.net> Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 15:42:56 +0200 From: Markus Stumpf To: Sheldon Hearn , Markus Stumpf Cc: hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Proposal: Add generic username for 3rd-party MTA's References: <19990902013259.B4058@space.net> <22954.936265378@axl.noc.iafrica.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii X-Mailer: Mutt 0.93.2i In-Reply-To: <22954.936265378@axl.noc.iafrica.com>; from Sheldon Hearn on Thu, Sep 02, 1999 at 11:42:58AM +0200 Organization: SpaceNet GmbH, Muenchen, Germany Sender: owner-freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG Precedence: bulk X-Loop: FreeBSD.ORG On Thu, Sep 02, 1999 at 11:42:58AM +0200, Sheldon Hearn wrote: > The numeric ID is not important. Neither is the name. So long as there's > something that people maintaining ports can use. I've followed Solaris' > lead on the choice of name, ``smtp''. The numeric id IS important. How do you think NFS maintains privileges across machines? This also has nothing to do with emotions ... it's my experience from the time I worked at the computing staff at the univ, where we had to maintain a few thousand users on a few hundred machines of all types. In some perspectives ($HOMEs, mail, standard programs, shared document space) the machines had to look and feel alike for the users. We noticed that the predefined uids/gids on the systems were nearly useless for that tasks (as they were all different) If in such an environemt the uid 25 is already used for some other service it's a pain to integrate new FreeBSD machines from the moment FreeBSD comes shipped with uid 25 allocated to a user smtp. \Maex To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message