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08-11-2005 03:21 AM
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Solved! Go to Solution.
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Re: finger trouble
Is this command is uise somewhere, or by someone?
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08-11-2005 03:42 AM
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Re: finger trouble
Please see attached file for a couple of examples.
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Can we assume that the users can login successfully?
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Can we assume that the users can login successfully? - YES, everything (seemingly!) works fine except for finger
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Re: finger trouble
When you run the finger command and get the "In Real Life ???", I can reproduce that by using a non-existent acct. If I remove the GECOS info from a valid acct and run finger, the "In Real Life" field does not even show. By chance is the finger looking at the wrong passwd file? The local passwd file does not have this acct so it shows the ??? while the NIS passwd is OK?
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08-11-2005 04:25 AM
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I tried to remove the "+" from the end and it still resolves NIS information with finger... From a cache maybe?
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08-11-2005 04:26 AM
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How does finger determine where it's information is coming from?
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08-11-2005 04:26 AM
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Re: finger trouble
Is mcarte71 in the local passwd file or the NIS passwd?
Is the mcastan7 acct in the local passwd file?
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08-11-2005 04:37 AM
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Do the ypmatch command on the account mcarte71. What is output?
mcarte71:XecnEYx3R/08w:935724:935724:Mark Carter:/dtv7654/h909/u/mcarte71:/bin/csh
Is mcarte71 in the local passwd file or the NIS passwd?
Only in NIS passwd
Is the mcastan7 acct in the local passwd file? NO
[See attached for a typical /etc/passwd file]
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08-11-2005 04:59 AM
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https://engineering.purdue.edu/ECN/Resources/KnowledgeBase/Docs/20020202100807
Question, does the finger command return the same output when you do this on other systems?
What happens if you append?
finger mcastan7@yourdomain.com
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08-11-2005 05:01 AM
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Re: finger trouble
We also have SunOS 5.6/5.8 and Tru64 5.1 machines - the SunOS machines show the problem but the Tru64 machines don't!!
So (I assume) there cannot be anything inherently wrong in the way that the NIS passwd server etc is set up, it must be the way that finger is handling/interpreting the data.
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