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Ryan McKinley resolved SOLR-365.
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Resolution: Invalid
not a solr issue
> improper handling of user login greater than 8 characters
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> Key: SOLR-365
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-365
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: replication (scripts)
> Environment: linux and probably other unix operating systems
> Reporter: Paul Sundling
> Priority: Minor
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> to reproduce, create a user account that is more than 8 characters long.
> Then try to do a command like snappuller and even though the config is setup
> properly, it attempts to do a sudo. The reason is that 2 different methods
> are used to calculate the user, one of which truncates accounts to 8
> characters.
> While user logins used to be limited to 8 characters, this may not be the
> case on modern UNIX.
> Here is a snippet I get by adding the -x debug flag to bash. Note how
> oldwhoami is a truncated version (psundlin) of the full login (psundling).
> + fixUser
> + [[ -z psundling ]]
> ++ whoami
> + [[ psundling != psundling ]]
> ++ who -m
> ++ cut '-d ' -f1
> ++ sed '-es/^.*!//'
> + oldwhoami=psundlin
> + [[ psundlin == '' ]]
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