dot allowed adduser/useradd
WipeOut
wipe_out at users.sourceforge.net
Tue Feb 3 12:56:57 UTC 2004
Emiliano Brunetti wrote:
>On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 13:30, WipeOut wrote:
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>>Alexander Dalloz wrote:
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>>>Am Di, den 03.02.2004 schrieb Balint Cristian um 12:44:
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>>>>Hi !
>>>>
>>>> I already digged maillist, i understand why cannot be dot in the username
>>>>while i "adduser", my Q is that if there is some workaround or some patch, i really need to allow dot in usernames
>>>>it is to ugly to modify /etc/pass entry's.
>>>> I looket too at src.rpms i coud not figure out where to touch, i see no redhatish patch wich remove the dot feauture
>>>>and in tarball is difficult to find out.
>>>>
>>>>Any sugestion ?
>>>>
>>>>cristian
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>>>For what reason should it be good to have dots in usernames to be
>>>allowed? Any real good reason?
>>>
>>>Dots are at least forbidden charactes in usernames and groupnames as
>>>chown will fail with such names.
>>>
>>>Alexander
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>>My reason was to make it possible for a user with the email address
>>"first.last at domain.com", which is out company standard convention for
>>email addresses, to log into their mail box with "first.last".. That way
>>they don't get confused about their email address and user name (as
>>users often do).. These users do not log into the system shell as they
>>are only for mail..
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>Just for my own info, but couldn't this be solved by authenticating mail
>users in a different way? I used to do this by authenticating on mysql
>rahter than normal system auth, so that i had almost no local user on
>mail server. Of course this is not viabile if your users also need to
>log on the mail server for some reason.
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>E.
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Yes, I guess using a MySQL db would have been the best way but since RH
never provided the mail server componenets that were capable of
conneting and using a MySQL DB for the mail accounts and I don't trust
my abilities in building custom packages and keeping them updated when a
security problem is found I had to use system accounts for my mail users..
later..
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