How do i lock my virtual terminal in redhat?
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Quote from the vlock man page:
vlock 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.
You can lock your terminal session using the vlock command.
$ vlock This tty (pts/0) is not a virtual console. The pts/0 is now locked by trainer. Password:
The password is your user password.
It's there if you need it.
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