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SubjectRe: numerical username
In <XFMail.990907100802.anton.ivanov@level3.com> Anton Ivanov (anton.ivanov@level3.com) wrote:
> On 07-Sep-99 Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
>> In article <cistron.37D59FBC.15771FAE@netcraft.com.my>,
>> ywlee <ywlee@netcraft.com.my> wrote:
>>>hi,
>>>does anyone know where to change in the kernel so that I can begin
>>>my username with numerical symbols? and also allows more than 8
>>>characters?
>>
>> The kernel doesn't know about usernames, only about user ids. This is
>> a userspace (glibc) issue. I think libc5 did indeed limit you to
>> 8 characters, but who uses libc5 nowadays ;)
>>
>> So if you use glibc, you can have long usernames. If they may or
>> may not start with a number depends more on the tools on the rest
>> of your system.

> There is a whole bunch of apps that will dislike you if the name is
> non-conventiional. ntalk for example dislikes dots, quota and other user utils
> dislike long names, etc, etc, etc.

ntalk will dislike long names (>11 characters long) as well. Quota... Hmm...
What's broken there ?




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