Manoj Srivastava writes:
> I had the same problem, until I tried @localhost. So now,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] gives all the information, but fingering srivasta
> does not. What am I missing?
Err
finger joey
calls /usr/bin/finger wwhich is a user program, comes from netbase or
netstd
I believe that LOCAL users are allowed to use finger, the old way. But
when the fingering user is remote (which cfingerd seems to believe if
you finger @localhotst), then it kicks in with the banners and such ...
afaik that's the default behavior
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Everything is set right in the configuration file and there are no errors
in the log file. I also set the program to mode 2755 with the group being
'www-data' (I set the home dirs readable/executable to that group for
apache)... it still doesn't work...
- -Paul
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On Mon, 4 Aug 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
> ===
> Key matching expected Key ID E726EDE5 not found in file
> '/home/wildfire/.pgp/pubring.pgp'.
> Enter public key filename:
> WARNING: Can't fi
Nevertheless, .plan, .project, .pgpkey, etc. need to be world readable.
Just chmod go+r those files.
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On Mon, 4 Aug 1997, Paul Miller
Take a look at the cfingerd package
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On Mon, 4 Aug 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
:How can I set up my system so people can finger for pgp
Paul Miller writes:
> Ok.. I installed cfinger and created the .pgpkey file. When I finger it
> shows a different output (because of cfinger -- its working) but it
> doesn't show whats in the .plan or .pgpkey, only user's real name. In the
> /etc/inetd.conf it runs it as root, so access shouldn'
On Aug 4, Paul Miller wrote
> How can I set up my system so people can finger for pgp keys? I have no
> idea where to start, but there must be a template file somewhere.
Very easy. Install cfingerd and extract you pgp key into ~/.pgpkey
(don't forget to chmod 644 it)
Joey
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How can I set up my system so people can finger for pgp keys? I have no
idea where to start, but there must be a template file somewhere.
- -Paul
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On Mon, 4 Aug 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
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> How can I set up my system so people can finger for pgp keys? I have no
> idea where to start, but there must be a template file somewhere.
>
> - -Paul
do
pgp -kxa (follow the p
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Ok.. I installed cfinger and created the .pgpkey file. When I finger it
shows a different output (because of cfinger -- its working) but it
doesn't show whats in the .plan or .pgpkey, only user's real name. In the
/etc/inetd.conf it runs it as root, so access s
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