Single site-wide uid space
Sam Bassett RCS
samlb at pioneer.arc.nasa.gov
Tue Nov 6 15:47:38 AEST 1990
In article <1990Nov5.003602.25290 at lokkur.dexter.mi.us> scs at lokkur.dexter.mi.us (Steve Simmons) writes:
>I doubt that present hashing algorithm just happens to return numbers
>less than 32K, which is the max uid on far too many UNIX boxes.
The present plans are to generate 1-up UIDs, not use the hash
code generated, as I understand it -- that would be used internally by
the Pass House people to differentiate John Smiths.
>A
>better solution which still meets your criteria is uniqname. It is
>a central repository that lets sites generate unique login ids and
>UID numbers. It's particularly useful for collections of systems where
>both the administration and the authority is distributed.
Hmm -- I will go have a look at that, but the standard pattern
here is to have the login name be the person's last name (with initials
to disambiguate Smiths, for instance.
>Or is your mid-management really so paranoid
>they won't *allow* SAs to co-operate?
Not quite! :-)
Sam'l Bassett, Sterling Software @ NASA Ames Research Center,
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