Usernames > 16 characters

Matthew Dillon dillon at apollo.backplane.com
Mon Aug 18 10:08:24 PDT 2003


:>     forth).
:> 
:>     That said, it is obvious that 8 was too small and so it was bumped up
:>     to 16.  The question is would it be reasonable to bump it up to, say,
:>     32?  I can't imagine making it larger then 32 but I can see some valid
:>     arguments to going from 16 to 32 and perhaps bumping up the hostname
:>     field in utmp.h at the same time.
:
:the Whistle interjet (FreeBSD 2.x, 3.x and 4.x)
:used 32 byte usernames so that they could be the same as Windows and MacOS.
:(I forget the limits they had but 16 was too small)
:We only used a small subset of UNIX bet we had no problems in th parts we used..

    This is a great reason for using 32, then.  All right, in addition to
    the mount path restriction fixes I will up the username limit to 32.

						-Matt






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