> 
> Hello all,
> 
> As you may have noticed, one can bypass an xlock'ed display by pressing
> Ctrl-Alt-Fn or Ctrl-Alt-Backspace to return to the console.
> 
> Does anyone know of a way to make the above useless, besides putting
> ``DontZap'' in the XF86Config file or exec'ing startx from the console?
> 
> I know I could always lock the machine with ``vlock -a'', but...
> 
> TIA,
> sb.

On my alphastation (running redhat), I start XDM and log out of the
console.

If someone does a control-alt-backspace, they get a login screen. If they 
go to a VC, they get a login prompt.


-Jason

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