Lockscreen unlockable???
Jeff Giacobbe
giacobbe at pilot.njin.net
Fri May 10 09:05:00 AEST 1991
Here's a nifty little quirk in the OpenWindows v.2.0 Lockscreen function
n(I believe the actual command is 'xlock')
The OW lockscreen provides a nice 'life' graphics display and is great for
locking your workstation when you're away from it, BUT, I have found a
slight bug:
When trying to unlock your screen, the xlock program does NOT recognize
control characters in your password. For example, if my password was:
hi^Gthere (h...i...control-G...t...h...e...r...e...) the xlock program
will tell me that my password is invalid!!. Passwords with control
characters will work fine anywhere else in SunOS (as far as I know) except
the xlock program.
So far I've had about three incidents where a user had innocently locked
his/her screen under OW, and was unable to unlock it because of
control character(s) in their password.
Anyone else run across this problem??
Jeff
p.s. We're running SunOS 4.1
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