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finger(1)
NAME
finger, f - Displays user information
SYNOPSIS
finger [-bfhilmpqsw] [user...]
The finger command displays information about the users in the passwd file.
OPTIONS
-b Produces a briefer version of long format output.
-f Suppresses display of header line (the first line that defines the
displayed fields).
-h Suppresses printing of .project files in long and brief long formats.
-i Produces a quick listing with idle times.
-l Forces long output format.
-m Assumes user specified is an account name, not a given name or surname.
-p Suppresses printing of .plan files in long and brief long formats.
-q Produces a quick listing, including only login name, terminal name, and
login time.
-s Forces short output format.
-w Forces narrow, short format listing.
DESCRIPTION
By default, information for each user on the host is listed. This
information includes the login name, terminal name and write status (an *
(asterisk)) before the terminal name appears (if write permission is
denied), and login time.
The finger command uses a longer output format when you specify a user or a
list of users. You can use account name, given name, or surname (as listed
in /etc/passwd) to specify users. This multiline format includes the
information described previously, as well as full name, office number, and
phone number (if known); the user's home directory and login shell; idle
time; any plan that the user has placed in the file .plan in the user's
home directory; and the project on which the user is working from the file
.project in the home directory. (Idle time is minutes if it is a single
integer, hours and minutes if a : (colon) is present, or days and hours if
a d is present.)
If a host is not specified, the information is for users on the local host;
otherwise, the information is for users at the specified host. You can
specify a user on a remote host by using the form user@host; if you specify
@host alone, the standard format listing is provided on the remote system.
If a long format printout is to be produced, the -l option is passed to the
remote finger daemon. No other options are honored for remote finger
queries.
The finger command displays user information only if the specified host has
a fingerd server running or inetd is configured to start fingerd. If
fingerd is not running, the command returns a "Connection refused" error
message. (For more information on setting up this server for your host,
see the fingerd(8) daemon reference page.)
If you want to make information available to other users who run finger on
your user ID, you can create the following files in your home directory:
.plan
A file that contains plans. The .plan file can contain more than one
line. Set the protection on this file to 644.
.project
A file that states what project you are currently working on. The
.project file can contain only one line. Set the protection on this
file to 644.
Note
Set the protection on your home directory to 755 in order for the
world to access it. Keep in mind that all other files in your home
directory will also be accessible.
The f command is a supported alias for the finger command.
EXAMPLES
1. To get information about user frankel at host1, enter:
$ finger frankel@host1
Login name: frankel In real life: Sam Frankel
Office: 3D08 ext5555 Home phone: 555-9982
Directory: /u/frankel Shell: /usr/bin/sh
Last login Thu Jun 28 10:37 on tty56 from venus.abc.org
No plan.
2. To get information about user chen at host1, when chen has both a
.plan and a .project file in his home directory, enter:
$ finger chen@host1
Login name: chen In real life: A. B. Chen
Office: 3D10 ext5322 Home phone: 210-9876
Directory: /u/chen Shell: /usr/bin/sh
On since May 16 11:06 on tty3 1 minute 2 seconds Idle Time
Project: aquatic entomology
Plan:
Complete Phase 1 research by end of second quarter.
Produce draft report by end of year.
3. To get information about all users logged in to the host host1, enter:
$ finger @host1
FILES
/var/adm/utmp
Contains user and accounting information.
/etc/passwd
Contains user information.
/var/adm/lastlog
Contains last login times.
$HOME/.plan
Contains a user's plan. (Optional file)
$HOME/.project
Contains one-line description of a user's project assignment. (Optional
file)
SEE ALSO
Commands: fingerd(8), hostname(1), inetd(8), rwho(1), users(1)
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