Re: RFC: Fixing the "nobody" user?

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On יום שלישי, 19 ביולי 2016 15:23:25 IDT Matthew Miller wrote:
> ...
> I remember when this came up before but can't find it now. I think it
> was changed to 99 when UIDs went to 32 bit and it suddenly started
> being 65535 on some systems and 4294967295 on others. * I was trying to
> figure out why 99 was eventually chosen, but can't find it now.

I believe the uid 99 come from trying not to overlap regular users.
Back then (end of 90's), regular users uid's were:
 * On old RedHat Linux >= 500
 * On some other Linux systems >= 1000
 * On many legacy Unices >= 100 (except on Irix >= 1000)

It was very common to have NFS mounted /home across all servers (with different *NIX vendors/versions).
So '99' was the "last" uid that was assured not to collide with uid's of regular users on NFS.

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