There is already an EPEL package named tlock, but it's something
different- a terminal lock program.
Just a data point.
On 07/15/2016 10:45 AM, Pat Riehecky wrote:
Neat!
Any chance you can get it into EPEL?
Pat
On 07/15/2016 10:41 AM, Devin A. Bougie wrote:
Cornell's Laboratory for Accelerator-based ScienceS and Education
(CLASSE) is pleased to share our Transparent Screen Lock for
Enterprise Linux. Tested on SL6/7 and GPLv2 licensed, this software
provides a transparent screen lock over one's desktop. A
configurable list of groups are able to unlock the screen, and logs
document who unlocked the screen when.
This software has been used for over two years and proven useful in
kiosk and operational environments where graphical displays need to
stay running, updating, and visible, but to comply with various
security policies the screen must lock after defined periods of
inactivity.
To download the code or contribute to the project, please visit us on
github. Additional issue reports and any code contributions would be
greatly appreciated.
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__github.com_CLASSE-2DCornellUniversity_EnterpriseLinux-2DTransparentScreenLock&d=DQIC-g&c=O3LcjD-V2Iepl5V0N1424A&r=VCvRwPOrm0njzjSrvx26Ik46vMGFCQNOuW-so6eZTdM&m=ds_kwMPg3-4ufIcMnVGHieiWLMcW8zYROg0fRtH7R1Y&s=tGMKLJ7BpXv315BuYo9aaR9pFOeMIPMkKX1obVg8Dd8&e=
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