Hello All, My query related to specifying the uid of the sshd user created during ssh installation, whether changing the uid subsequently would cause any problems and whether there was an easy way to change this uid. Thanks to Chris Pinnock Andrew Hay Colin Bigam Aleks Pavic for their suggestions. Basically the consensus was that no problems should result from changing the uid as long as the sshd daemon is restarted. Aleks recommended that I use the usermod command to change the uid without having to delete and recreate the account but I had done that by the time I received his mail. Using the -u option of useradd in the "guts" of the openssh install programme would allow me to specify the userid which I wanted to be allocated to the sshd user. Another option (thanks to Colin for this) which doesn't involve deleting the user is described below: You can change the UID in the /etc/passwd file directly (edit with /usr/ucb/vipw). After that, do a find on the root directory to change and files with the old UID to the new one. Something like: # find / -user 1101 -exec chown sshd {} \; Anyway, thanks again to everybody who replied, John Kelly. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Oct 23 12:58:11 2003
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