Re: how many account?
From: Jack Holt <holt_l@smarthealth.com>
>> At least 30,000 accounts can be supported. I've never heard of anyone
>> actually having that many.
> Well, Suns (under Solaris) support 32-bit uids, so the limit there could
> be much higher. Bruce's answer seems to imply that Debian uses 16-bit
> uids. Can someone tell me if that's true or not? Just curious.
They are unsigned 16-bit for now. That means 65K maximum. I think the
data-type is specified by POSIX, so you'd need an alternate interface to
use 32-bit ones. I said 30,000 because I don't know if all tools treat them
as unsigned. I don't know if LIBC 6 addresses 32-bit UIDs and GIDs. When you
get to 80K users, one would hope you have a hashed password file rather than
the flat file we currently use.
All of this is fix-able, without too much trouble, if someone is motivated.
Bruce
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