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CHFN(1)				 User Commands			       CHFN(1)

NAME
       chfn - change real user name and information

SYNOPSIS
       chfn [-f full_name] [-r room_no] [-w work_ph] [-h home_ph] [-o other]
	    [user]

DESCRIPTION
       The chfn command changes user fullname, office number, office
       extension, and home phone number information for a users account. This
       information is typically printed by finger(1) and similar programs. A
       normal user may only change the fields for her own account, subject to
       the restrictions in /etc/login.defs. (The default configuration is to
       prevent users from changing their fullname.) The superuser may change
       any field for any account. Additionally, only the superuser may use the
       -o option to change the undefined portions of the GECOS field.

       These fields must not contain any colons. Except for the other field,
       they should not contain any comma or equal sign. It is also recommended
       to avoid non-US-ASCII characters, but this is only enforced for the
       phone numbers. The other field is used to store accounting information
       used by other applications.

       If none of the options are selected, chfn operates in an interactive
       fashion, prompting the user with the current values for all of the
       fields. Enter the new value to change the field, or leave the line
       blank to use the current value. The current value is displayed between
       a pair of [ ] marks. Without options, chfn prompts for the current user
       account.

CONFIGURATION
       The following configuration variables in /etc/login.defs change the
       behavior of this tool:

       CHFN_RESTRICT (string)
	   This parameter specifies which values in the gecos field of the
	   /etc/passwd file may be changed by regular users using the chfn
	   program. It can be any combination of letters f, r, w, h, for Full
	   name, Room number, Work phone, and Home phone, respectively. For
	   backward compatibility, yes is equivalent to rwh and no is
	   equivalent to frwh. If not specified, only the superuser can make
	   any changes. The most restrictive setting is better achieved by not
	   installing chfn SUID.

FILES
       /etc/login.defs
	   Shadow password suite configuration.

       /etc/passwd
	   User account information.

SEE ALSO
       chsh(1), login.defs(5), passwd(5).

User Commands			  02/14/2011			       CHFN(1)
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