hpux man page for fingerd

Query: fingerd

OS: hpux

Section: 1m

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fingerd(1M)															       fingerd(1M)

NAME
fingerd - remote user information server
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
is the server for the RFC 742 Name/Finger protocol. It provides a network interface to which gives a status report of users currently logged in on the system or a detailed report about a specific user (see finger(1)). The Internet daemon executes when it receives a ser- vice request at the port listed in the services data base for ``finger'' using ``tcp'' protocol; see inetd(1M) and services(4). To start from the configuration file must contain an entry as follows: Once a remote host is connected, reads a single ``command line'' terminated by a carriage-return and line-feed. It uses this command line as the arguments to an invocation of sends the output of to the remote host and closes the connection. If the command line is null (contains only a carriage-return and line-feed pair), returns a report that lists all users logged in on the system at that moment. If a user name is specified on the command line (for example, user<CR><LF>), the response lists more extended information for only that particular user, whether logged in or not. See finger(1) for the details of this extended information. If is run with the option, it allows remote user names on the command line (for example, user@host<CR><LF>). Otherwise, if the command line contains a remote user name, prints the error message and closes the connection.
AUTHOR
was developed by the University of California, Berkeley and HP.
SEE ALSO
finger(1), inetd(1M), services(4), RFC 742 for the Name/Finger protocol. fingerd(1M)
Related Man Pages
fingerd(1m) - opensolaris
fingerd(8) - redhat
fingerd(8) - netbsd
fingerd(1m) - debian
fingerd(8) - freebsd
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