UIDs and GIDs

Mark Brown mbrown at osf.org
Fri Jun 29 01:31:38 AEST 1990


From: mbrown at osf.org (Mark Brown)

In 1003.1, "User ID" is defined as a positive integer (so is GID)...

Also, uid_t is defined as an arithmetic type (same for gid_t).

How does one handle (or can one handle) certain networking conventions that
use a "dummy" user ("nobody") and require a user id of -2 ?

Do these conflict as they seem, or am I missing something (always possible..)

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