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5f9b7675 1# This configuration file controls the userv finger daemon
2# The possible directives in it are:
3# default-pref <logged-on-list-preference> <search-preference>
4# hostname <hostname>
5# prefs-file <per-user-preferences-file>
6# services-file <extended-services-file>
7# Blank lines and #-comments are allowed.
8#
9# The per-user prefs file has a list of
10# <username> <logged-on-list-preference> <search-preference>
11# and may NOT contain blank lines or comments. It is supposed
12# to be edited only by the finger-pref userv service.
13#
14# The logged-on-list preference controls how, if at all, a user
15# appears in the list of logged on users. It may be is either `-', or
16# `+' followed by a possibly-empty list of fields to show. `-' means
17# that the user will not appear, whether they are logged on or not.
18# `+' means that they will appear. It may be followed by one or more
19# of the following letters:
20# i Show the idle time
21# m Show whether the session is accepting messages (`mesg')
22# t Show why tty the session is on
23# l Show when the session started (ie, when the user logged on)
24# f Show where the user is logged on from
25# n Show the user's name (from the passwd file GCOS field)
26#
27# The search-preference controls how, if at all, a user's details will
28# be used and their information returned, in response to a search request.
29# n The user will never be returned for a search request
30# u Only matches against their username will count, and only their
31# username will be displayed.
32# y Matching is performed against username or full name and both
33# are displayed.
34#
35# The extended services file is usually the file `services' in
36# this directory.
37
38default-pref +m y
39services-file @etcfinger@/services
40prefs-file @varfinger@/prefs