MacPorts is hijacking account on MacOSXServer

David L Ballenger dlb at davidlballenger.com
Mon Jul 25 16:32:28 PDT 2011


On Jul 25, 2011, at 3:53 PM, Daniel J. Luke wrote:

> On Jul 25, 2011, at 6:26 PM, David L Ballenger wrote:
>> 
>> I'm assuming that the process is to find the highest unused UniqueID in
>> the local directory and use the next ID.  For systems with with no mobile
>> accounts and not a lot of users that's probably somewhere in the 500's.
> 
> well, it does a loop asking the OS if the uid/gid is available until it finds one that should be available (see pextlib1.0/Pextlib.c line 242)

My laptop had UIDs 504-1024 open.

> 
>> On my laptop, which is connected to my Open Directory domain, my personal 
>> account is set up as a mobile accoun, which means I have an account int the
>> local domain with a UID of 1025 and macports got an ID of 1026.  That meant
>> that the Open Directory user with that ID (my wife) could no longer log into
>> her network account using my laptop.
> 
> So, there was already an OD account with ID 1026 (or did you try to set up your wife's account later, and that failed?)

Yes there was already an OD account with ID 1026, but it was not a mobile account on my laptop and so didn't show up in the local directory.

> 
> I _think_ getpwuid() should pull in the information from OD (and maybe there's a lion change/bug that is causing the issue?). Certainly the manpage on 10.6 says "These functions obtain information from DirectoryService(8)"

I'm still on Snow Leopard, so I don't think it is Lion related.

> 
>> Maybe a solution is to have macports look for an unused ID below 1000. Of course
>> that might not work it a system has 500 local accounts.
> 
> I think we probably should figure out why the OD accounts (and groups?) aren't seen by base/ when it's looking for the next available UID/GID
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