secauthmigrate(8)secauthmigrate(8)NAMEsecauthmigrate - Convert ULTRIX auth(5) authentication data to auth‐
cap(4) authentication data (Enhanced Security)
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/secauthmigrate [options] files
OPTIONS
Indicate successful conversions on standard output. Give a long usage
message.
DESCRIPTION
The secauthmigrate utility reads records from the specified files or
from standard input (-). These records must be formatted according to
the ULTRIX auth(Section 5) format. These can be generated by getauth on
ULTRIX, or (for the Hesiod/BIND master host) can be found in
/var/dss/namedb/src/auth. For each authentication record found, secau‐
thmigrate will attempt to find a matching username record for the given
UID. If that translation can be performed, an authcap(4) entry for the
extended profile information for that user is created from the data in
the input record. If the extended profile entry already exists, then
the converted entry is left in /tcb/files/auth/?/username:ULT rather
than overwrite the entry in /tcb/files/auth/?/username.
If ROOTDIR is defined, it is used instead of / as the root of the
directory tree when creating the /tcb/files/auth/?/* files.
ERRORS
No BSD style (/etc/passwd or NIS data) account exists. If you need this
account, create a BSD style account and run secauthmigrate again.
Extended profile already exists. Compare the files to determine the
differences. If the differences are not related to the password, use
the dxaccounts program to update the existing file. If the differences
are related to the password, disable logins and edit the
/tcb/files/auth/?/username file. The option you provided was not rec‐
ognized. The options are -v and -U. The -U option provides extensive
help.
FILES
${ROOTDIR}/tcb/files/auth/?/*
SEE ALSOauthcap(4), prpasswd(4)auth(5) and getauth(8) on ULTRIX
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