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The Details may indicate file data (or the file itself) is missing, for example:
The user name does not exist in /etc/passwdThis means that an account database entry in /etc/passwd is corrupted or the file itself is missing. ``Security-related files'' contains a list of critical files accessed by the Account Manager. Follow these steps to solve the problem:
This will list any missing database files.
authck will regenerate the Protected Password database entry for root (/tcb/files/auth/r/root) and any other users it finds missing.
Security-related files
| Filename | Purpose | 
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| /etc/auth/system/default | Default control database | 
| /etc/auth/system/authorize | Authorization database | 
| /etc/default/accounts | Account/group creation defaults | 
| /etc/group | Group database | 
| /etc/passwd | Account database | 
| /tcb/files/auth | Protected Password database directory | 
See also: