> There is also, somewhere, a screen locker program that (I think) Rob
> wrote a few years back; I compiled it and used it successfully last
> year, and you could certainly stick that in your cpustart to
> automatically lock the screen. However, for the life of me I can't
> find the code right now, so maybe somebody else can point to it.

i didn't suggest lock for cpu servers since it requires
rio.  seems silly to run rio on the console just to lock it.
and unfortunately, i think this method would also interfere
with the serial console.  and it wouldn't be immune to
a three-fingered salute, ^P, ^T^Tr, and other hilarity.

since there are no interrupts on the console, it would seem
trivial to me to, ahem, lock down the console with a 10 line program.
you'd be left with defending against ^T^Tr, ^P, etc.
but then again, the power button or network cable is sooo
convienent.  heck, just take the machine home.  :-P.

- erik

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