FW: [PATCH] look for uid greater than 499, not 500

Trevor Vaughan tvaughan at onyxpoint.com
Tue Dec 10 14:03:42 UTC 2013


For RHEL6, I thought that system accounts were as follows:

1 - 499 => Vendor System
500 - 1000 => Local System
1001 - 65534 => Users

In this case, are we considering local system as non-system (we are, I just
wanted to make sure that it was clear).

This numbering is reinforced by the SSSD default configuration.

Thanks,

Trevor


On Sat, Nov 30, 2013 at 11:44 AM, Dave Smith <anondev at scapsecurityguides.org
> wrote:

>  Great catch, please push!
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> On 11/27/2013 04:31 PM, Steinke, Leland J Sr CTR DISA FSO (US) wrote:
>
> The original prose check ignored UID 500.  The associated OVAL includes UID 500, though.
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