1 | .\" Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California.
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2 | .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement
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3 | .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
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4 | .\"
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5 | .\" @(#)fingerd.8c 6.1 (Berkeley) 5/23/86
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6 | .\"
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7 | .TH FINGERD 8 "May 23, 1986"
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8 | .UC 6
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9 | .SH NAME
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10 | fingerd, in.fingerd \- remote user information server
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11 | .SH SYNOPSIS
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12 | .B "finger stream tcp nowait nobody /usr/sbin/in.fingerd in.fingerd"
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13 | .br
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14 | .B "tcpd finger /usr/sbin/in.fingerd in.fingerd"
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15 | .SH DESCRIPTION
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16 | .B Fingerd
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17 | is a simple protocol based on RFC742 that provides an interface to the
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18 | Name and Finger programs at several network sites.
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19 | The program is supposed to return a friendly,
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20 | human-oriented status report on either the system at the moment
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21 | or a particular person in depth.
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22 | There is no required format and the
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23 | protocol consists mostly of specifying a single ``command line''.
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24 | .PP
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25 | .B Fingerd
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26 | listens for TCP requests at port 79.
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27 | Once connected it reads a single command line
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28 | terminated by a <CRLF> which is passed to
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29 | .BR finger (1).
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30 | .B Fingerd
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31 | closes its connections as soon as the output is finished.
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32 | .PP
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33 | If the line is null (i.e. just a <CRLF> is sent) then
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34 | .B finger
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35 | returns a ``default'' report that lists all people logged into
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36 | the system at that moment.
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37 | .PP
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38 | If a user name is specified (e.g. eric<CRLF>) then the
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39 | response lists more extended information for only that particular user,
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40 | whether logged in or not.
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41 | Allowable ``names'' in the command line include both ``login names''
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42 | and ``user names''.
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43 | If a name is ambiguous, all possible derivations are returned.
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44 | .SH SEE ALSO
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45 | .BR finger (1).
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46 | .SH BUGS
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47 | Connecting directly to the server from a TIP
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48 | or an equally narrow-minded TELNET-protocol user program can result
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49 | in meaningless attempts at option negotiation being sent to the
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50 | server, which will foul up the command line interpretation.
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51 | .B Fingerd
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52 | should be taught to filter out IAC's and perhaps even respond
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53 | negatively (IAC WON'T) to all option commands received.
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