Cleanup + migrate passwd/C2 4.0g to 5.1

From: <jeffrey.s.horvath_at_census.gov>
Date: Fri, 04 May 2001 12:43:27 -0400

Hello,

I ran authchk -a -v here to get following results on 4.0g kit 2.

I need to move the Enhanced security passwd file to 5.1 disk. What is
recommended steps to cleanup and move passwd and group files to 5.1 disk.

I was simply going to convert 4.0g to BASE and copy passwd and group files
to 5.1 then enable ENHANCED, but I need to clean up first and don't feel
confident this is enough for migration.

I reviewed convuser command but unsure which files it creates and when I
should run this command. Seems like convuser recreates certain C2 files.
Can this be run while system is running ENHANCED Security?

edauth -r seems to remove dead users but how can I remove those tty
discrepancies and the tape group listed at end of authchk command?
Seems like convuser -d and convuser -Md are command to clean up users. Do
these simply recreate C2 files based on base files while system is running
in ENHANCED mode.

Thanks,
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finding all entries in the local Protected Password database,
/tcb/files/auth.db
finding all entries in the local Protected Password database,
/var/tcb/files/auth.db
Checking format of files in Protected Password database /tcb/files/auth
Format of all Protected Password entries OK
Checking Protected Password against getprpwent()
ckline appears in Protected Password database but cannot be retrieved
     with getprpwent()
gchandra appears in Protected Password database but cannot be retrieved
     with getprpwent()
kspell appears in Protected Password database but cannot be retrieved
     with getprpwent()
ldiep appears in Protected Password database but cannot be retrieved
     with getprpwent()
nvillanu appears in Protected Password database but cannot be retrieved
     with getprpwent()
pcappabi appears in Protected Password database but cannot be retrieved
     with getprpwent()
rillian appears in Protected Password database but cannot be retrieved
     with getprpwent()
tfelton appears in Protected Password database but cannot be retrieved
     with getprpwent()
wtarry appears in Protected Password database but cannot be retrieved
     with getprpwent()
Checking Protected Password against /etc/passwd
ckline not listed in /etc/passwd, but is in the Protected Password
database.
gchandra not listed in /etc/passwd, but is in the Protected Password
database.
kspell not listed in /etc/passwd, but is in the Protected Password
database.
ldiep not listed in /etc/passwd, but is in the Protected Password database.
nvillanu not listed in /etc/passwd, but is in the Protected Password
database.
pcappabi not listed in /etc/passwd, but is in the Protected Password
database.
rillian not listed in /etc/passwd, but is in the Protected Password
database.
tfelton not listed in /etc/passwd, but is in the Protected Password
database.
wtarry not listed in /etc/passwd, but is in the Protected Password
database.
Checking Protected Password fields against those in /etc/passwd
Checking internal consistency of Protected Password fields
train001 has no password
Checking format of Terminal Control database /etc/auth/system/ttys
Format of Terminal Control database OK
Checking all entries in the Terminal Control database
ttyr0 in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttyr1 in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttyr2 in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttyr3 in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttyr4 in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttyr5 in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttyr6 in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttyr7 in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttyr8 in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttyr9 in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttyra in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttyrb in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttyrc in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttyrd in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttyre in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttyrf in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttys0 in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttys1 in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttys2 in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttys3 in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttys4 in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttys5 in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttys6 in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttys7 in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttys8 in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttys9 in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttysa in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttysb in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttysc in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttysd in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttyse in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.
ttysf in Terminal Control database refers to a non-existent terminal.

Checking all entries in the File Control database
entry /tcb/files/subsys/tape in /etc/auth/system/files has an invalid group
name 'tape'
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