Re: How to lock screen

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This discussion poped me a Q in my mind....

Yeah... we all concerned about security..... According to RedHat; we are not
supposed to leave our Linux box as root so they purposefully diasable the
screen locking as "root". (Users like Patrick Derwael doesent have a choice
:) )

I used to login as a normal user to my machine and type into my terminal
mongoose $ sudo  when I needed and some time..
mongoose $ sudo su -    (I put an entry by typing mongoose # visudo)
 vipin   ALL=(ALL)       NOPASSWD: ALL
...do screen lock and left alone my machine.

I do manage to type ctrl +d on terminal; if I am in a # mode just before
locking mY system but... I don't think, here the case is differnt from "The
Super User"

~vipin/sagar

http://vipinsagar.be

...i've to look back when i heard a gong! i could only see a huge cobweb and
its shining, just got wonder, whats the time it was… 5AgAr

Contrary to popular belief, Unix is user friendly. It just happens to be
selective about who it makes friends with. -- Dave Parnas



On 4/10/06, Patrick Derwael <pderwael@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I've had a few questions and suggestions on this post:
>
> "why don't you logout" --> because I'm running a number of interactive
> processes I don't want to interrupt
>
> "use screen" --> screen allows me indeed to lock a terminal, but does not
> prevent from starting other terminals from the console.
> It's actually the console I want to lock, this is why I looked at
> xscreensaver.
>
> "sudo is your friend" --> actually, this is a  polite way of saying "do
> things the right way" !
> I believe that if I can't find a way to get xscreensaver to run as root, I
> will have to rethink my access rights and to do things in a more standard
> fashion...
>
> Thanks anyhow
>
> On Sat, April 8, 2006 3:40 pm, Patrick Derwael said:
> > Hi list
> >
> > I'm trying to find a way to "lock screen" when logged on as root on the
> > console of a RHEL4 box
> > I know that everyone will say "don't do this", but nevertheless, that is
> > what I really want to do...
> > In a few words: this is a box on which security is not an issue, I just
> > want to prevent curious fingers to mess around with my desktop when I'm
> > away (you know, we name them something like 'kids')
> >
> > I went through the xscreensaver doc, but it didn't help, 'xhost +'
> didn't
> > either
> >
> > Any clue is welcome
> >
> >
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