1 Summary: locks one or more virtual consoles
6 Group: Utilities
/Console
7 Source: ftp
://tsx
-11.mit.edu
:/pub
/linux
/sources
/usr.bin
/vlock
-1.3.tar.gz
12 vlock either locks the current terminal
(which may be any kind of
13 terminal
, local or remote
), or locks the entire virtual console
14 system
, completely disabling all console access. vlock gives up
15 these locks when either the password of the user who started vlock
16 or the root password is typed.
19 * Wed Jan
13 1999 Michael Johnson
<johnsonm@redhat.com
>
22 * Thu Mar
12 1998 Michael K. Johnson
<johnsonm@redhat.com
>
23 - Does not create a DoS attack
if pty is closed
(not applicable
26 * Fri Oct
10 1997 Michael K. Johnson
<johnsonm@redhat.com
>
27 - Moved to new pam conventions.
28 - Use pam according to spec
, rather than abusing it as before.
29 - Updated to version
1.1.
32 * Mon Jul
21 1997 Erik Troan
<ewt@redhat.com
>
35 * Mon Mar
03 1997 Michael K. Johnson
<johnsonm@redhat.com
>
36 - moved from pam.conf to pam.d
42 make RPM_OPT_FLAGS
="$
{RPM_OPT_FLAGS
}"
45 rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
46 mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
/usr
/bin
47 mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
/usr
/man
/man1
48 mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
/etc
/pam.d
49 install -m
755 -o
0 -g
0 -s vlock $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
/usr
/bin
50 install -m
644 -o
0 -g
0 vlock
.1 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
/usr
/man
/man1
51 install -m
644 -o
0 -g
0 vlock.pamd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
/etc
/pam.d
/vlock
54 rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
57 %config /etc
/pam.d
/vlock