Login name: jro02 In real life: ???
Login name: gco45 In real life: ???
Login name: gma05 In real life: ???
Login name: abe96 In real life: Directory: /export/home/abe96 Shell: /bin/ksh
Last login Fri Feb 14 2014 11:16 on pts/56 from redbftyu45No unread mail
No Plan.
Login name: kna51 In real life: Directory: /export/home/kna51 Shell: /bin/ksh
Last login Wed Aug 7, 2013 on pts/111
No unread mail
No Plan.
Login name: 34e34 In real life: Directory: /export/home/34e34 Shell: /bin/ksh
On since Feb 20 2014 12:19:08 on pts/24 from revbf43dbhtty4 hours 5 minutes Idle Time
Login name: ttr17 In real life: ???
Login name: van03 In real life: ???
Login name: 4rtge In real life:Directory: /export/home/4rtge Shell: /bin/ksh
On since Feb 20 2014 11:26:13 on pts/11 from revbf43dbhtty33 minutes Idle Time
No unread mail
In the above file the first three user (marked as black text) never logged in server. The pink color marked user logged to the server some time back and the blue text users are current user.
So if you see color pink and blue the O/P file has their las logon detials.
So what I thought was we could take with
Code:
Login name:
with grep and
and increment the count from
Code:
Login name:
till line 3
Code:
either "last logon" and "on since"
will redirect to other newtext file to get like
Code:
Last login Fri Feb 14 2014 11:16 on pts/56 from redbftyu45Last login Wed Aug 7, 2013 on pts/111On since Feb 20 2014 12:19:08 on pts/24 from revbf43dbhttyOn since Feb 20 2014 11:26:13 on pts/11 from revbf43dbhtty
Hi, I've been using unix at college for a few weeks now and I have come up against a few stumbling blocks:
- Most unix commands seem to work w/ regexps - the computers I and my group are allowed to logon to are all itsunXX where XX is a number. if I can {finger @itsun88} to find out that I and... (1 Reply)
is there a way to show information on all the users on your system? when i use 'finger' is only shows users names and info who are currently on the system. is there a way to show all accounts? thanx! (5 Replies)
Hey, I was wondering If anybody knew of a way to make a log of all users who type the command finger username when username is my own.
I would like to see who is keeping track of me :)
Thanks (3 Replies)
Hello all,
Here is what I am trying to do. If a user exist, then send an echo "EXIST" or else "DOES NOT EXIST". (under HP-UX)
Kind of:
#!/usr/bin/sh
USER=mylogin
finger $USER
if $? = 0
then
echo "EXIST""
else
echo "DOES NOT EXIST"
fi (10 Replies)
Hi,
iam using sunsolaris.
when you type finger command -- it dispalys information about local and remote users.
but here it shows as can't stat /dev/gold:8664
can anybody help what is the solution for this error.
previously the output came.
thanks,
shan (1 Reply)
Is there any possible way to get rid of the header when I do finger ?
I want to get rid of
Login Name Tty Idle Login Time Office Office Phone
as the header.
Please let me know how to do it. (2 Replies)
I want to know the correct version of how i should use the finger command in this example below.(os is debian lenny)
(nymserver.pl is located in /home/nymserv directory.)
the two versions are :
(in/etc/inetd.conf)
finger stream tcp nowait nymuser /usr/nym/nymserv nymserv... (3 Replies)
Two things : On the first place i am really desperate, on the second i am about to throw my laptop away to the recycle bin in a while.
Ok now that i expressed my feeling let me describe you this mad situation.
Code:
print $1;
("finger -m " $1 "| head -1") | getline userinfo
print... (6 Replies)
Hi
Does anyone know if there is anyway of doing the finger command for all user id's in my enviroment. What I need to obtain is the full names of all users on the system.
I know if i do the finger command with no arguments it will list users currently logged in, but i need all users...
... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: m3y
2 Replies
LEARN ABOUT OSX
finger.conf
FINGER.CONF(5) BSD File Formats Manual FINGER.CONF(5)NAME
finger.conf --finger(1) alias configuration file
DESCRIPTION
The optional finger.conf file is used to provide aliases that can be fingered by local and network users. This may be useful where a user's
login name is not the same as their preferred mail address, or for providing virtual login names than can be fingered.
Lines beginning with ``#'' are comments. Other lines must consist of an alias name and a target name separated by a colon. A target name
should be either a user, a forward reference to another alias or the path of a world readable file.
Where an alias points to a file, the contents of that file will be displayed when the alias is fingered.
FILES
/etc/finger.conf finger(1) alias definition data base
EXAMPLES
# /etc/finger.conf alias definition file
#
# Format alias:(user|alias)
#
# Individual aliases
#
markk:mkn
john.smith:dev329
john:dev329
sue:/etc/finger/sue.txt
#
# Network status message
#
status:/usr/local/etc/status.txt
#
# Administrative redirects
#
root:admin
postmaster:admin
abuse:admin
#
# For the time being, 'sod' is sysadmin.
#
admin:sod
SEE ALSO finger(1)HISTORY
Support for the finger.conf file was submitted by Mark Knight <markk@knigma.org> and first appeared in FreeBSD 4.2.
BSD August 16, 2000 BSD