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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users UID of user accounts on *nix systems Post 302804893 by sanzee007 on Thursday 9th of May 2013 09:53:26 AM
Old 05-09-2013
UID of user accounts on *nix systems

Hi,
As the /etc/passwd file contents all system and other users accounts on a linux/unix system, can anyone tell me what is the User ID values range for human user accounts (not system user accounts) on a linux (Red Hat/SuSE etc) and Unix (Solaris) OS.

I heard below number 100, all users are system users on a linux system. Is it same for unix systems?

thanks in advance,
Smilie
 

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partimaged-passwd(8)				       Partition Image Server Configuration				      partimaged-passwd(8)

NAME
partimaged-passwd - Manage partimaged user accounts SYNTAX
partimaged-passwd [-Dhl] username password partimaged-passwd [-Dhl] username DESCRIPTION
partimaged can either authenticate against local user accounts (This needs access to /etc/shadow. As this is a potential security risk this method is not recommended) or its own password database in /etc/partimaged/passwd.db. To simplify the management of the partimaged user database this tool was written. It allows to easily add and remove users or list the users in the database. All users in this database are allowed to access the partimaged server. OPTIONS
-D username Delete the specified user from the password file. -l List users in password file and exit. -h Output help information and exit. FILES
/etc/partimaged/passwd.db AUTHORS
Michael Biebl <biebl@debian.org> SEE ALSO
partimaged(8), partimagedusers(5), partimage(1) Michael Biebl <;biebl@teco.edu> 0.1 partimaged-passwd(8)
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