Re: screen
You could install the xscreensaver package (if I'm
understanding your dilemma correctly). This package
allows you to have a screensaver lock the screen with
a password protect.
Yet things already running will keep running.
--- Gabor Gludovatz <ggabor@sopron.hu> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> is there a way to protect my screen session from
> being attached by anyone
> who logs into my account? sometimes the screen
> session contains sensitive
> things, like root shells, etc., which I don't want
> to be accessible if
> someone gets into my account.
>
> I didn't find anything in the manual. Shall I hack
> it into screen or
> somebody has already done it?
>
> thanks,
> Gabor
>
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