Hi, All.  Throughout our control system, we have several SL6 terminals that 
auto-login with a dedicated control system account and launch various 
monitoring and control applications.  In general the passwords for these 
accounts are not known and never needed.

For some of these systems that are not always in adequately protected areas, we 
would like to lock the screen after a period of inactivity.  We would then like 
to give a set of users (ideally members of a unix group) the ability to unlock 
that screen using their own username and password.

We should be able to use PAM, but the xscreensaver (and kde and 
gnome-screensaver) authentication window only lets you modify the password 
field (not the "user" field).  Before we start hacking the source for one of 
these screensaver applications, we thought we'd see what solutions are in use 
at other labs.  

Any recommendations for achieving this (or suggestions of a different workflow) 
in SL6 would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks,
Devin

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Devin Bougie
Cornell University
Laboratory for Elementary-Particle Physics
[email protected]

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