[BSD] 16 karakteres nevek

Papp Horváth Nándor nandi at externet.hu
2004. Júl. 29., Cs, 15:52:59 CEST


man adduser:

username
        Login name.  May contain only lowercase characters or digits.
        Maximum length is 16 characters (see setlogin(2) BUGS section).
        The reasons for this limit are "Historical".  Given that people
        have traditionally wanted to break this limit for aesthetic rea-
        sons, it's never been of great importance to break such a basic
        fundamental parameter in UNIX.  You can change UT_NAMESIZE in
        /usr/include/utmp.h and recompile the world; people have done
        this and it works, but you will have problems with any precom-
        piled programs, or source that assumes the 8-character name limit
        and NIS.  The NIS protocol mandates an 8-character username.  If
        you need a longer login name for e-mail addresses, you can define
        an alias in /etc/mail/aliases.

Tehát lehet, de nem érdemes...

On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 01:26:07PM +0200, Auth Gábor wrote:
> Halihó!
> 
>   Ugye kikerülhető ez a korlát: pw: name too long `...' (max is 16)
>   Nekem olyan 24 kellene, de jobb lenne 32.
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