Sujet : Re: Supplemental groups count in Linux
De : guhnoo-basher (at) *nospam* linux.advocaca (DFS)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 09. Dec 2024, 01:23:50
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On 12/8/2024 12:12 AM, vallor wrote:
NGROUPS_MAX is the maximum supplemental group count for a Unix login.
On Linux, it is 65536.
But on MacOS and NetBSD, it is 16 -- which is the old standard.
Even worse, MacOS has all but filled the supplemental groups with
gid's for its own housekeeping:
$ for II in `id -G -n`; do echo $II ; done
staff
everyone
localaccounts
_appserverusr
admin
_appserveradm
_lpadmin
_appstore
_lpoperator
_developer
_analyticsusers
com.apple.access_ftp
com.apple.access_screensharing
com.apple.access_ssh
com.apple.access_remote_ae
$ for II in `id -G -n`; do echo $II ; done | wc -l
15
What a waste of space! On Linux:
$ for II in `id -G -n`; do echo $II ; done
scott
adm
cdrom
sudo
dip
plugdev
lpadmin
sambashare
wireshark
libvirt
nordvpn
$ for II in `id -G -n`; do echo $II ; done | wc -l
11
Conclusion: Linux is a modern OS, with much more administrative
flexibility. Complex user-sharing configurations can be set
up -- encompassing, if needed, thousands of supplemental
groups.
p.s. If someone could run this on Windows and report the value,
I'd much appreciate it:
- - %<- cut here - %<- - -
#include <stdio.h>
#include <limits.h>
int main (void)
{
printf("%d\n",NGROUPS_MAX);
return 0;
}
- - %<- cut here - %<- - -
D:\temp>tcc ngroups.c -o ngroups.exe
ngroups.c:6: error: 'NGROUPS_MAX' undeclared