I don't really care who sees them, there's nothing personal on here. This is basically my linux experiment computer. So here are the contents of the files you requested (I don't know what you mean by store or BTS, but I hope this method works):
****passwd**** root:x:0:0:root,,,:/root:/bin/sh daemon:x:1:1:daemon:/usr/sbin:/bin/sh bin:x:2:2:bin:/bin:/bin/sh sys:*:3:3:sys:/dev:/bin/sh sync:*:4:65534:sync:/bin:/bin/sync games:*:5:60:games:/usr/games:/bin/sh man:*:6:12:man:/var/cache/man:/bin/sh lp:*:7:7:lp:/var/spool/lpd:/bin/sh mail:*:8:8:mail:/var/mail:/bin/sh news:*:9:9:news:/var/spool/news:/bin/sh uucp:x:10:10:uucp:/var/spool/uucp:/bin/sh proxy:*:13:13:proxy:/bin:/bin/sh www-data:*:33:33:www-data:/var/www:/bin/sh backup:*:34:34:backup:/var/backups:/bin/sh list:*:38:38:Mailing List Manager:/var/list:/bin/sh irc:*:39:39:ircd:/var/run/ircd:/bin/sh gnats:*:41:41:Gnats Bug-Reporting System (admin):/var/lib/gnats:/bin/sh haldaemon:x:108:119:Hardware abstraction layer,,,:/var/run/hald:/bin/false spot:x:502:502:Linux User,,,:/root/spot:/bin/sh messagebus:x:503:503:Linux User,,,:/tmp:/bin/sh ftp:x:1000:1000:Linux User,,,:/root/ftpd:/bin/sh webuser:x:1002:504:Linux User,,,:/root/Web-Server:/bin/sh nobody:x:65534:65534:nobody:/dev/null:/bin/sh ****shadow**** root:$1$gig9Yf2X$GYwKLVnep6Js482h0UenN/:14652:0::::: daemon:::::::: bin:::::::: sys:::::::: sync:::::::: games:::::::: man:::::::: lp:::::::: mail:::::::: news:::::::: uucp:::::::: proxy:::::::: www-data:::::::: backup:::::::: list:::::::: irc:::::::: gnats:::::::: haldaemon:::::::: spot:::::::: messagebus:::::::: ftp:::::::: webuser:::::::: nobody:::::::: ****group**** root:x:0: daemon:x:1: tty:x:5: ppp:x:200: users:x:500: nobody:x:65534: guest:x:501: spot:x:502:spot bin::2:root,bin,daemon audio::29: 503:x:503:messagebus ftp:x:1000: dip:x:30: uucp::10: lpadmin::112:root,spot,nobody,guest netdev::113: haldaemon::119: webgroup:x:504: sys:*:3: adm:*:4: disk:*:6: lp:*:7: mail:*:8: news:*:9: man:*:12: proxy:*:13: kmem:*:15: dialout:*:20: fax:*:21: voice:*:22: cdrom:*:24: floppy:*:25: tape:*:26: sudo:*:27: www-data:*:33: backup:*:34: operator:*:37: list:*:38: irc:*:39: src:*:40: gnats:*:41: shadow:*:42: utmp:*:43: video:*:44: sasl:*:45: plugdev:*:46: staff:*:50: games:*:60: nogroup:*:65534: ****gshadow**** root:::root bin:::root,bin,daemon daemon:::root,bin,daemon sys:::root,bin,adm adm:::root,adm,daemon tty::: disk:::root lp:::daemon,lp mem::: kmem::: nobody::: users::: utmp:x:: floppy:x:: pppusers:x:: nogroup:!:: spot:!:: 503:!:: ftp::: dip::: webgroup:!:: If you ask me, I see several differences between the files, but I think they're supposed to be like that. And by the way, pwck doesn't say anything at all now when I run it, however, shadowconfig only says "please correct the errors and run shadowconfig on again" without telling me what errors to correct. I know that isn't pwck's problem, but if you could help me none the less, that would be great. On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 9:25 AM, Nicolas François < nicolas.franc...@centraliens.net> wrote: > Hello, > > On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 10:52:52PM -0500, tgp1...@gmail.com wrote: > > > > I've been experiencing issues upgrading passwd, where shadowconfig on > reports lots of errors and doesn't seem to fix them. > > However, pwck seems like it should, but when I try to type y or yes when > it asks if I want to add a user, > > it just exits back to the prompt. > > I currently cannot deal with it, but it would be nice if you could store > your /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, /etc/group, and /etc/gshadow so that I > could ask you some questions later (unless you agree sending these files > to the BTS (they may contain information regarding your > passwords/accounts) > > Best Regards, > -- > Nekral >