Finger
Neil Rickert
rickert at mp.cs.niu.edu
Fri May 10 14:55:29 AEST 1991
In article <225 at bridge2.ESD.3Com.COM> thg at kama.ESD.3Com.COM (Thomas Guenther) writes:
>Any ideas on why, when I use 'finger' on anyone in my own company,
>it works fine, but when I try to 'finger' anyone outside the company
>it won't do it? The message I get is something like the following.
>If I were to finger joeuser at companyb.com I would immediately get the response:
>
>[companyb.com] connect: Network is unreachable.
This is because you are not really on Internet. You are on a private
network. Some of the hosts on that network are also on Internet, and your
email system is configured to relay your messages to a host which is on
Internet, so can deliver the mail. But to use services such as 'finger',
'telnet' or 'ftp' you must either be on Internet, or you must limit your
use of these services to hosts within your private network.
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Neil W. Rickert, Computer Science <rickert at cs.niu.edu>
Northern Illinois Univ.
DeKalb, IL 60115 +1-815-753-6940
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