79 - Pentesting Finger
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The Finger program/service is utilized for retrieving details about computer users. Typically, the information provided includes the user's login name, full name, and, in some cases, additional details. These extra details could encompass the office location and phone number (if available), the time the user logged in, the period of inactivity (idle time), the last instance mail was read by the user, and the contents of the user's plan and project files.
Default port: 79
Alternatively you can use finger-user-enum from pentestmonkey, some examples:
port:79 USER
Use a system as a finger relay
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