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Date:      Mon, 4 Mar 2002 12:12:35 +0100 
From:      "Megias Sanchez, Jose Manuel" <JMegias@caja-granada.es>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   RE: Help with finger permission denied
Message-ID:  <1A4723CDE42AD611B61200A0C9AA5F3729BB85@correoex.caja-granada.es>

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	Hello, the command finger fails with all entries in /etc/passwd.
Here is the information:

1.- Command:
	finger jose

2.- Output of the command:
	finger: Permission denied

3.- Permissions on the finger binary:
	-r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  - 18832 Feb 20 07:51 /usr/bin/finger

4.- Permissions on the jose directory:
	drwxr-xr-x  2 jose  jose  512 Oct 29 13:30 /home/jose

5.- Execution of the command:
	The command is executed by root user.

6.- FreeBSD version:
	4.5 stable

7.- In another PC running the same FreeBSD version the command is running
ok:
	tijeras# finger jose
	Login: jmg                              Name: Jose Martinez Garcia
	Directory: /home/jmg                    Shell: /bin/sh
	Last login Mon Jan 14 13:08 (CET) on ttyp2 from jmg
	Mail last read Fri Mar  1 11:42 2002 (CET)
	No Plan.

	Login: jose                             Name: Jose Manuel Megias
Sanchez
	Directory: /home/jose                   Shell: /bin/sh
	Never logged in.
	No Mail.
	No Plan.



	I'm hoping your news, greetings.

 be useful.
> mulhacen# finger daemon
> finger: Permission denied
> 
> 	and the daemon entry exists in /etc/passwd. In another system
> running the same FreeBSD version the command is running ok but no in this
> one. Where is the problem?

Ok, where's the output of "which finger"? What are the permissions on
the finger binary, and on the ~daemon directory?

	<mike

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