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Linux accounts per box

Linux accounts per box

2003-05-09       - By Robert Adkins

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If I am remembering correcntly...

  You can have something like 65,556 users in the passwd file. I believe
that is a limitation imposed by the architecture of the system... (Ie.
X86 based CPU, which is still used for most Linux Servers.)

  As for a really good user authentication system, I understand that once
it is setup OpenLDAP makes a great tool as a central repository of
authentication information. Many, many services have LDAP Authentication
modules available for them, which could greatly assist in managing large
numbers of users.

  Regards,
  Robert Adkins
  IT Manager/Buyer
  Impel Industries, Inc.

On Thu, 2003-05-08 at 22:43, Andrew Rothwell wrote:
> I know that While I worked at an ISP a few months ago - they had a redhat
> authentication and personal webpages server.
> We had at 1 point 17000 dial in customers, and all were authenticating off
> of the redhat box. Not all had shells, infact none but admins had shells,
> but they all could have an ftp account, and some personal webspace on the
> server.
>
> BTW. Etc/password was bloody huge.
>
> Andrew
>
> -- --Original Message-- --
> From: enigma-list-admin@(protected) [mailto:enigma-list-admin@(protected)] On
> Behalf Of Bill Gradwohl
> Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 4:52 PM
> To: enigma-list@(protected)
> Subject: Linux accounts per box
>
>
> Does anyone have any experience with large numbers of Linux user accounts
> per single box?
>
> How about 5,000 or 10,000 users in /etc/passwd?
>
> If someone wanted a huge number of users on a box, what would be the
> preferred mechanism to employ?
>
> Bill Gradwohl
> bill@(protected)
> (817) 224-9400 x211
> www.ycc.com
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