FINGERD(8c,C) AIX TCP/IP User's Guide FINGERD(8c,C) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- fingerd PURPOSE Provides the server function for the finger command. SYNTAX /etc/fingerd ---| DESCRIPTION The fingerd command is a simple protocol based on Name/Finger, RFC742, that provides an interface to the finger program at several network sites. The program is supposed to return an easily readable status report. There is no required format and the protocol consists mostly of specifying a single command line. The fingerd command listens for tcp requests at port 79. Once connected, it reads a single command line terminated by a which is passed to the finger command. The fingerd command closes its connections as soon as the output is completed. If the line is null (just a is sent), the finger command returns a default report that lists all users logged in to the system at that moment. If a user name is specified (eric ), the response given contains more extensive information for only that particular user, whether logged in or not. Allowable names on the command line include both login names and user names. If a name is not clearly defined, all possible derivations are returned. RELATED INFORMATION In this book: "finger" Processed October 29, 1990 FINGERD(8c,C) 1