Display information about a user (UNIX)
finger [-lmps] [user | user@host]...
- -l
- ("el") (default) Produces a multi-line format displaying all of the information
described for the -s option as well as the user's home directory,
phone number, login shell, mail status, and the contents of the
files .plan and .project from the user's
home directory.
- -m
- Match login user names only, not real names. By default finger will
match login names and the users' real names, resulting in multiple
matches when the login name is a part of other users' real names.
All name matching is case insensitive.
- -p
- Don't print the contents of the .plan and
.project files.
- -s
- Display the user's login name, real name, terminal
name and write status (a * after the terminal name indicates
that write
permission is denied), idle time, login time, office location and
office phone number. This information will be written in a single
line for each session belonging to the user matched.
- user
- The login ID of a user.
- user@host
- The login ID of a user on the named host. This form requires
the optional TCP/IP for QNX product to work.
The finger utility displays information about a user.
The information displayed can include such things as the
the login name (i.e. the supplied username),
the user's real name, the user's root directory, terminal name and write status, idle
time, office location, office phone number, home phone number,
login shell, and mail status. It is common for some of this information
to be unavailable for any given user.
By default the finger utility also displays the following:
When no user or user@host
is specified, all users logged in to the system are displayed in
-s format.
When @host is specified, the users currently
logged in to host will be listed in -s format.
Display information about user eric:
finger eric
- /etc/passwd
- Password file; defines userids in use on the system and home directory locations.
- /etc/acclog
- Account log; tracks login time information (done by login).
- (username's home directory)/.lastlogin
- Information on last login, includes tty.
- (username's home directory)/.project
- User's project description (one line)
- (username's home directory)/.plan
- User's plan (multiple lines)
passwd,
login