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regex for UNIX usernames needed!
This field contains no uppercase characters, should not be more than eight characters long, and should begin with a non-numeric character (that is, However I would very strongly recommend against allowing any shell meta-characters in usernames. No matter what you do though you I don't think you want to allow

Deleting Name w/no password
This would cause the remote SSH server to fail to find the username on the remote server system. [DE 6536] - SSH would occasionally terminate with an ACCVIO No Dialup No Secure server No Disconnect No Pasthru No Syspassword No SIXEL Graphics No Soft Characters No Printer Port Numeric Keypad ANSI_CRT No Regis No

Proposal: Add generic username for 3rd-party MTA's
Kjetil Torgrim Homme kjeti...@haey.ifi.uio.no comp unix solaris [Chow Wing Siu] NO, the answer from AIX/Digital UNIX is very good. ie, 00000011 is acceptable and one can also use the othername with UID=11 too. To further confuse matters: In Unix, numbers prefixed with 0 often denote _octal_, so 00000011 might be

exim4 uid=debian-exmi
Like the BT site that asks me to type in my phone number without spaces (trivial to lose non numeric characters) or another utility that uses JavaScript to change ALL my input to lower case so that I become geoff berrow no matter how hard I press the shift key. Or credit card operators who insist that you choose a

Pls help: numeric username
Kjetil Torgrim Homme kjeti...@haey.ifi.uio.no comp unix solaris [Chow Wing Siu] I find that SunOS and Solaris (slackware also) cannot start with numeric username correctly, for example, 00000011 as the username. However the chown (or relevant commands) views it as a uid. Then therefore when I chown 00000011 myfile

Can you bypass the logon procedure with Linux?
I only have one object in my system so far: <objectDefinitions> <package name="users"> <object name="users" table="tblSiteUsers" decorator="model.users.user"> <id name="id" type="numeric" /> <property name="Name" type="string" column="Name" /> <property name="Username" type="string" column="Username" /> <property

bk commit - mysqldoc tree (paul:1.1231)
Instead of showing the username, is shows the numeric UID. For example, % ps -f UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME COMMAND 00021275 1889 1519 4 11:13:43 ttyq0 Let no one tell me that silence gives consent, | Dave Olson because whoever is silent dissents. | Silicon Graphics, Inc. Maria Isabel Barreno | ol...@sgi.com.

Problem getting numeric username/groups w/ ls
This uses TCP, Yes, it does. and also uses text username and group information, rather than numeric UID/GID. No. Where did you get that from? I got that from a workmate, as the explanation of how he fixed an NFS problem we were having. NFSv3 was working correctly, but to get NFSv4 working, we had to put copies of

Win32, v3.12a doesn't like legitimate user name.
I am not in favour of numeric usernames, but there is a chance we may be forced into using them. From your replies, it would seem it can be done, but with some workarounds or What might happen with mixed-platform communications, I have no idea. When you stray afield, weirdness can ensue. Are you number 6?

numeric username problem
SALES -------- UserName (Foreign Key to USERS table) JobID (count this) JobValues (sum this) DiscountValue (sum this) SaleDate (need to specify this range in query) ... Output of the query should like this where there is one line for every user in USERS table (0 values for when there are no related records in the

all numeric for username okay
... linux debian bugs dist Andreas Schwab wrote: Michael Stone <mst...@debian.org> writes: I guess it's a case of "numeric usernames are stupid" vs "will it break something". No point in adding an option to work around this. What chown does at present is correct IMHO. Pádraig. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Problem with Composed Objects
... <id name="id" type="numeric" /> <property name="Name" type="string" column="Name" /> <property name="Username" type="string" column="Username" /> <property Bob On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 2:38 PM, cfutopia <djro...@gmail.com> wrote: @Brian, Okay, my problem is fixed after adding the no-cache spec for

Numeric usernames
May I mention that in light of this continued pattern of abuse, no further warnings should be necessary. Hotmail has already closed their account (E-mail #5). .... 2) Any Hotmail username beginning with a NUMERIC character is a forgery. 3) We include "X-Originating-IP: [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]" in the header section of

Freewwweb
The following problems are addressed by this kit: - If the username is exactly 8 characters long, SSH would add an extra space to it, eg, "username Fallback No Dialup No Secure server No Disconnect No Pasthru No Syspassword No SIXEL Graphics No Soft Characters No Printer Port Numeric Keypad ANSI_CRT No Regis No

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According to an obscure comment in numeric.c, it's actually a feature : /* strip off leading x or 0x. for compatibility silently suffer "x" and "0x" as valid hex numbers. */ Not entirely related, but amusing: http://perlmonks.org/index.pl?node_id=324858 Am I right in guessing you don't have a username at perlmonks,

tar should have numeric uid/gid option
Permissions on this # file may be no greater than -rw------- (0600), or fetchmail will refuse to # use it. # # To see what effect your ~/.fetchmailrc file .... Also, since we now use cmd.exe as shell, I have to refer to variables # like DEFAULT with %DEFAULT% and no longer with the UNIX / sh way with # $DEFAULT.

Get Novell account username
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The process is similar for PAP, except that the username and password are sent across the wire. There's no encryption whatsoever. PAP isn't very secure. When attempting to encrypt my PAP password, the router will not accept any passwords unless they are 100% numeric. For instance: username east password

Numeric usernames
PG
is using the index for the condition dok.kuupaev BETWEEN '2007-11-01' AND '2007-12-04' but there is no index that matches the expression dok.kuupaev||dok.kellaaeg username character(10), kellaaeg character(5) NOT NULL DEFAULT ''::bpchar, arvekonto character(10), maksetin character(5), exchrate numeric(11,6),

numeric username problem
Redirect "main.asp" End If End If %> Here is validate_user_info. inc : -------------------------------- <% err_str = "" ''NO USERNAME WAS PROVIDED If is not all numeric characters ElseIf not isNumeric(year_of_birth) Then error_flag = 1 err_msg = err_msg & "Year of birth is invalid<BR>" End If ''CHECK IF USERNAME

INSERT script to SQL Server
I do NOT have an answer, and right now no way to test the 'ppp pap sent-username' command and why it would accept the all alphas password you showed. When attempting to encrypt my PAP password, the router will not accept any passwords unless they are 100% numeric. For instance: username east password 7 atlantic