Terminal locks (was Autologout of unused terminals)
Mark A. Heilpern
heilpern at ibd.BRL.MIL
Tue Dec 20 23:21:24 AEST 1988
In article <971 at vsi.COM> friedl at vsi.COM (Stephen J. Friedl) writes:
>In article <2292 at cuuxb.ATT.COM>, dlm at cuuxb.ATT.COM (Dennis L. Mumaugh) writes:
>No kidding. The 4.1BSD [I think] `lock' had a hardcoded magic
>unlock password ("hasta la vista"), and ^Z would stop it as
>well.
> Steve
Immediately after reading this, like any curious user, I checked it out on
our 4.2BSD system. Yes, using ^Z DOES abort lock, as does "hasta la vista."
My initial attempt at typeing "hasta..." was misspelled, and STILL went
through. This lead me to discover ANY two word (separated by a space)
combination will satisfy the lock program.
Rather than tell you how you should feel about this, I'll let you form
your own conclusions.
Mark
{These are the opinions of myself and NOT those of my employer.}
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