| 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 | |
| 38 | default-pref +m y |
| 39 | services-file @etcfinger@/services |
| 40 | prefs-file @varfinger@/prefs |