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fingerd(8)

System Administration Commands                                   in.fingerd(8)



NAME
       in.fingerd, fingerd - remote user information server

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/sbin/in.fingerd [-s]

DESCRIPTION
       fingerd  implements the server side of the Name/Finger protocol, speci‐
       fied in RFC 742. The Name/Finger protocol provides a  remote  interface
       to  programs  which display information on system status and individual
       users. The protocol imposes little  structure  on  the  format  of  the
       exchange  between  client and server. The client provides a single com‐
       mand line to the finger server which returns a printable reply.


       fingerd waits for connections on TCP port 79. Once connected, it  reads
       a  single  command  line  terminated  by RETURN-LINEFEED and passes the
       arguments to finger(1), prepended with -s. fingerd closes  its  connec‐
       tions as soon as the output is finished.

OPTIONS
       fingerd supports the following option.

       -s    Enable  secure  mode.  Deny forwarding of queries to other remote
             hosts.


FILES
       /var/adm/utmpx      User and accounting information.


       /etc/passwd         System password file.


       /var/adm/lastlog    Last login times.


       $HOME/.plan         User's plans.


       $HOME/.project      User's projects.


USAGE
       fingerd and in.fingerd are IPv6-enabled. See ip6(4P).

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:


       tab() box; cw(2.75i) |cw(2.75i) lw(2.75i) |lw(2.75i) ATTRIBUTE  TYPEAT‐
       TRIBUTE VALUE _ Availabilityservice/network/finger


SEE ALSO
       finger(1),   svcs(1),   ip6(4P),   attributes(7),  smf(7),  inetadm(8),
       inetd(8), svcadm(8)


       Harrenstien, Ken, RFC 742, NAME/FINGER, Network Information Center, SRI
       International, Menlo Park, Calif., December 1977.

NOTES
       Connecting  directly  to  the  server  from a TIP or an equally narrow-
       minded TELNET-protocol user program can result in meaningless  attempts
       at  option negotiation being sent to the server, which foul up the com‐
       mand line interpretation. fingerd should be taught to filter out  IAC's
       and  perhaps  even respond negatively (IAC does not) to all option com‐
       mands received.


       The in.fingerd service is managed by the service  management  facility,
       smf(7), under the service identifier:



         svc:/network/finger:default





       Administrative actions on this service, such as enabling, disabling, or
       requesting restart, can be performed  using  svcadm(8).  Responsibility
       for  initiating  and  restarting this service is delegated to inetd(8).
       Use inetadm(8) to make configuration changes and to view  configuration
       information for this service. The service's status can be queried using
       the svcs(1) command.



Oracle Solaris 11.4               13 Aug 2014                    in.fingerd(8)
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