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[Bug 766862] Re: remote finger no longer work, local finger limited (pinky vs finger)

 

** Changed in: oem-priority
       Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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Title:
  remote finger no longer work, local finger limited (pinky vs finger)

Status in GNOME Nettool:
  Unknown
Status in OEM Priority Project:
  Fix Released
Status in OEM Priority Project oneiric series:
  Fix Released
Status in “gnome-nettool” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  SRU Justificaiton
  -----------------

  Impact:

  This update allows remote finger to work if a proper finger client is
  installed.

  Fix:

  A minor code change that has gnome-nettool attempt to use the 'finger'
  before falling back to 'pinky' instead of vice-versa.

  Patch:

  The changes have been applied to gnome-nettool git master branch in
  commit 89e0bb648e9e8bd96a5eb5e0284abf74fc244c95.  I've attached a
  debdiff in comment #5.

  Regression Potential:

  There should be very little potential for regression.

  Test Case:

  * Install finger (sudo apt-get install finger)
  * Run gnome-nettool
  * Select the 'finger' tab.
  * Enter the hostname of a machine running a finger server and the username of a properly configured account.

  gnome-nettool should display the finger information returned by the
  remote host.

  ------------------------

  
  Binary package hint: gnome-nettool

  This is a duplicated entry for the gnome upstream bug#611408

  Simon Paillard [reporter] 2010-02-28 15:20:55 UTC

  Hello,

  This has been reported intially in http://bugs.debian.org/550991

  Remote finger no longer works.
  It seems the switch from finger to pinky caused a regression in finger feature.

  > gnome-nettool's finger functionality does not work.  If I try to finger
  > bmc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx or amu@xxxxxxxxxxxx (or anyone else, for
  > that matter), it sends no packets, and produces only the output:
  >
  >   Login    Name                 TTY      Idle   When             Where

  This seems to be a regression since 2.22.1-1, after the switch to pinky
  as finger program, introduced after the resolution of:
  https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=549588
  commit a9eaa17cdae8563e19e1afc2aebe64e534a4da85
  2008-12-04 02:56 German Poo-Caamano  Fixed #549588. Try to use pinky
  instead of finger. Use finger as fallback.

  $ pinky amu@xxxxxxxxxxxx
  Login    Name                 TTY      Idle   When         Where

  It doesn't seem pinky is able to do the same job as finger does.

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