Re: Locking of a Xterm Terminal

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On Monday November 03 2003 09:24 pm, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
> >>Use screen.  When you leave type ^A^X to lock the terminal
>
> Hmm.. interesting.. So... I do
>
> [ow_mh@hmweb xinetd.d]$ screen
>
> I go to a new prompt
>
> I type in ^A^X, I get a password prompt.
>
> I go to loo
>
> I type in my password
>
> and then put in ^D and get back my original session??
>
> Is that the correct sequence?? I tried the above and it works!! Nobody can
> access it and it won't respond to  ^C ^D ^Z etc.. so.. that's cool

That is one way but you can just work in screen.

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