Re: Error in password file?

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On 02/09/2012 09:31 AM, Marvin Kosmal wrote:
On 2/9/12, Aaron Konstam<akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
On Wed, 2012-02-08 at 14:43 -0800, Marvin Kosmal wrote:
On 2/8/12, don fisher<hdf3@xxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
When I execute pwck to verify integrity of password files and received
the following:

sudo pwck
user 'adm': directory '/var/adm' does not exist
user 'uucp': directory '/var/spool/uucp' does not exist
user 'gopher': directory '/var/gopher' does not exist
user 'avahi-autoipd': directory '/var/lib/avahi-autoipd' does not exist
user 'oprofile': directory '/home/oprofile' does not exist
user 'saslauth': directory '/var/empty/saslauth' does not exist
user 'pulse': directory '/var/run/pulse' does not exist
invalid password file entry

How should this be fixed?

Don

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Hi

I don't believe every user has a directory..

I think you are  "Good to GO!"

Marvin

I don't know if you are good to go but when I run: sudo pwck
on my machine except the last entry is:
pwck: no changes

instead of: invalid password file entry

so that is the output that would worry me. It seems you have an invalid
entry in the passwd file. It would be nice if the program gave you a
hint which entry it is complaining about.

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HI

I gave my answer based on three boxes I have they yield similar
results.   Not all users will have a directory.

I stand by my answer..

Yes, users do NOT have to have a home directory (especially users that
are primarily there as "owners" of daemons and such and have a shell
of /sbin/nologin).

The "invalid password file entry" error probably indicates a blank line
at the end of either /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow, so that's the first
place I'd look.  Try

	$ sudo vipw -p        (edits /etc/passwd safely)
	$ sudo vipw -s        (edits /etc/shadow safely)

and check to make sure there aren't any blank lines in the files.  Not
sure if pwck chokes on NIS-style entries (e.g. a username of "+")
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