[pkg-vlock-commit] r53 - trunk

Alexander Wirt formorer at costa.debian.org
Wed Jul 19 20:04:08 CEST 2006


Author: formorer
Date: 2006-07-19 18:03:50 +0000 (Wed, 19 Jul 2006)
New Revision: 53

Removed:
   trunk/vlock.man
Log:
This gets autogenerated during the build process

Deleted: trunk/vlock.man
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--- trunk/vlock.man	2006-07-19 17:54:42 UTC (rev 52)
+++ trunk/vlock.man	2006-07-19 18:03:50 UTC (rev 53)
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-VLOCK(1)                                                 VLOCK(1)
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-NNAAMMEE
-       vlock - Virtual Console lock program
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-SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS
-       vvlloocckk
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-       vvlloocckk  [[  --aa,,----aallll  ]]  [[  --cc,,----ccuurrrreenntt  ]]  [[ --hh,,----hheellpp ]] [[
-       --vv,,----vveerrssiioonn ]]
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-DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
-       vvlloocckk is a program to lock one or  more  sessions  on  the
-       Linux  console.   This  is  especially  useful  for  Linux
-       machines which have multiple users with access to the con-
-       sole.  One user may lock his or her session(s) while still
-       allowing other users to use the system  on  other  virtual
-       consoles.   If  desired,  the entire console may be locked
-       and virtual console switching disabled.
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-       By default, only  the  current  VC  (virtual  console)  is
-       locked.   With the --aa,,--aallll option all VCs are locked.  The
-       locked VCs cannot be unlocked without the invoker's  pass-
-       word  or the root password.  The root password will always
-       be able to unlock any or all sessions.  And, for the para-
-       noid,  vlock  makes  it  a  trying  experience  for  those
-       attempting to guess the password, so  unauthorized  access
-       to session(s) is highly unlikely.
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-       Please  note  that  it  is entirely possible to completely
-       lock yourself out of the console with the --aa,,----aallll  option
-       if you cannot remember your password!  Unless you are able
-       to kill vlock by logging in remotely via a serial terminal
-       or  network,  a hard reset is the only method of ``unlock-
-       ing'' the display.
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-       vvlloocckk works  for  console  sessions  primarily.   However,
-       there  is  support for trying to lock non-console sessions
-       as well, but that support has not been well tested.
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-OOPPTTIIOONNSS
-       --aa,,----aallll
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-              Lock all console sessions and disable VC switching.
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-       --cc,,----ccuurrrreenntt
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-              Lock the current session (this is the default).
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-       --hh,,----hheellpp
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-              Print a brief help message.
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-       --vv,,----vveerrssiioonn
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-              Print the version number of vvlloocckk.
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-Linux User's Manual        16 May 1996                          1
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-VLOCK(1)                                                 VLOCK(1)
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-AAUUTTHHOORR
-       Michael K. Johnson <johnsonm at redhat.com>
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-Linux User's Manual        16 May 1996                          2
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