# This is an example configuration file for the userinfo utility. Blank lines # and everything to the right of a '#' are ignored. If you need a '#' in the # module options, escape it with a '\'. # # The format is as follows: # # /path/to/module.so module_options_if_any # # The module options are the same as what they'd be for the command-line. For # availble module command-line options if any, type: # # ui -h -O module.so # OR # ui -c filename -h # OR # ui -c filename -O module.so -h # # If a module name begins with a '~', then it will be expanded to your home # directory. If it begins with a '/' then the full pathname is expected. # Otherwise, the module is looked for in PREFIX/lib/userinfo. # # To use chaining, begin the module name with a '>' (-x), or '-' for chaining # without module output (-X) before any '~'. The following module will be # chained to this module (which may also be chained to the following module, # if the module is chainable). # # If you specify both a configuration file and a module name (-O) from the # command line, the order of module loading is considered (in the # configuration file too). # # Some options may require quoting. Both single and double quotes are # supported. If you need a literal quote, escape it with a '\'. # # Ben Kibbey # # Password/Group module. passwd.so # Mail module. mail.so # Login/Lastlog module. login.so # Some other module in your home directory chained to another module. Only # the last two modules will be output. #-~/chained.so -swit -c -h -es #>middle_of_chain.so -opt -ions #end_of_chain.so -opt -ions