270Implementing NFSv4 in the Enterprise: Planning and Migration Strategies
Example 12-6 Obtaining the list of users using the pts command
# /usr/afs/bin/pts listentries -users
Name ID Owner Creator
anonymous 32766 -204 -204
admin 1 -204 32766
user2 215 -204 1
user3 216 -204 1
user4 217 -204 1
user5 218 -204 1
After obtaining the list of users, the next step is to create the same users as
principals in the Kerberos V5 subsystem. We illustrate the steps to do this in
13.5, “Migrating users to Kerberos and LDAP” on page 290.
The AFS Authentication Database stores user passwords converted with an
encryption key, so retrieving the user’s existing pass ...
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