NAME PlugAuth::Plugin::Finger - (Deprecated) Add a finger protocol interface to your PlugAuth server VERSION version 0.03 SYNOPSIS In your PlugAuth.conf: plugins: - PlugAuth::Plugin::Finger: port: 8079 Then from the command line, to list all users/groups: % finger @localhost and from the command line, to query a user or group: % finger foo@localhost and to see the granted permissions: % finger -l foo@localhost DESCRIPTION NOTE: This module has been deprecated, and may be removed on or after 31 December 2018. Please see https://github.com/clustericious/Clustericious/issues/46. This plugin provides a finger protocol interface to PlugAuth. Through it you can see the users, groups and their permissions through the finger interface. By default this plugin will listen to port 79 on Windows, or when the user is privileged under Unix. Otherwise it will listen to port 8079. Many finger clients cannot be configured to connect to a different port, but you can use iptables on Linux, or use an equivalent tool on other operating systems to forward port 79 to port 8079. PLUGIN OPTIONS port Specify the port. This is will default to 79 or 8079 if you do not specify it. CAVEATS This plugin won't work as currently implemented if you are using a start_mode which forks, such as hypnotoad. Until that is solved this plugin will probably prevent you from scaling your PlugAuth deployment. AUTHOR Graham Ollis COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Graham Ollis. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.