Stephen Mirowski wrote:
While an X session is generated by a startx, a user can issue a
Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to kill the X session, giving access to that
account's cmd-line. This can also be done when the screen is locked. If
the machine is running init 5 and it is the default X session, this only
restarts the X session and doesn't give cmd-line access.
Although I prefer init 3, I have been running 5 to get around this. I
might research the possibility of deactivating Ctrl+Alt+Backspace while
having the screen locked. But still, a more savvy badguy/girl will know
about either method of getting access. =(
If you run "exec startx" instead of just "startx", then killing the
X session just drops back to a "login:" prompt.
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