CHPASS(1) - General Commands Manual # CHPASS(1) - General Commands Manual
NAME # chpass, chfn, chsh - add or change user database information
SYNOPSIS # chpass [-s newshell] [user]
chpass -a list
DESCRIPTION # chpass allows editing of the user database information associated with user, or, by default, the current user. The information is formatted and supplied to an editor for changes.
Only the information that the user is allowed to change is displayed.
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FINGER(1) - General Commands Manual # FINGER(1) - General Commands Manual
NAME # finger - user information lookup program
SYNOPSIS # finger [-hlMmops] [user …]
finger [-l] [user@host …]
DESCRIPTION # The finger utility displays information about local and remote system users. By default, the following information is displayed about each user currently logged-in to the local host:
login name user’s full name associated terminal name idle time login time office location office phone Idle time is in minutes if it is a single integer, hours and minutes if a ‘:’ is present, or days if a ’d' is present.
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FINGERD(8) - System Manager’s Manual # FINGERD(8) - System Manager’s Manual
NAME # fingerd - remote user information server
SYNOPSIS # fingerd [-lMmpSsu] [-PÂ filename]
DESCRIPTION # fingerd implements a simple protocol based on RFC 1288 that provides an interface to the Name and Finger programs at several network sites. The program is supposed to return a friendly, human-oriented status report on either the system at the moment or a particular person in depth.
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USERS(1) - General Commands Manual # USERS(1) - General Commands Manual
NAME # users - list current users
SYNOPSIS # users
DESCRIPTION # users lists the login names of the users currently on the system, in sorted order, space separated, on a single line.
FILES # /var/run/utmp
SEE ALSO # finger(1), last(1), who(1), utmp(5)
HISTORY # The users command appeared in 3.0BSD.
OpenBSD 7.5 - May 31, 2007
W(1) - General Commands Manual # W(1) - General Commands Manual
NAME # w - display users who are logged on and what they are doing
SYNOPSIS # w [-ahi] [-MÂ core] [-NÂ system] [user]
DESCRIPTION # The w utility prints a summary of the current activity on the system, including what each user is doing. The first line displays the current time of day, how long the system has been running, the number of users logged into the system, and the load averages.
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