hopefully they are accessible, otherwise you would need to have an unlocked screen while a services is running on the specified host (e.g. webserver).
and hopefully they are still accessible, when there isn't a keyboard and monitor attached at all.
cheers
I was playing with screenlocked UNIX systems thirteen years ago; said
systems were perfectly accessible via the net. This is a feature, not a
bug.
-roy
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