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     LOCK(C)                  XENIX System V                   LOCK(C)



     Name
          lock - Locks a user's terminal.

     Syntax
          lock [-v] [ -number ]

     Description
          lock requests a password from the user, requests it again
          for verification, then locks the terminal until the password
          is reentered.  If a -number is specified in the lock
          command, the terminal is automatically logged out and made
          available to another user after that number of minutes has
          passed.

          This command uses the file /etc/default/lock. This file has
          two entries:

               DEFLOGOUT = number
               MAXLOGOUT = number

          DEFLOGOUT specifies the default time in minutes a terminal
          will remain locked before the user is logged out.  This
          default value is overridden if the -number option is used on
          the command line.  If DEFLOGOUT and -number are not
          specified, the MAXLOGOUT value is used.

          MAXLOGOUT is the maximum number of minutes a user is
          permitted to lock a terminal. If a user attempts to lock a
          terminal for longer than this time, lock will issue a
          warning to the user that it is using the system maximum time
          limit.  If DEFLOGOUT and -number and MAXLOGOUT are not
          specified, users are not logged out.

          DEFLOGOUT and MAXLOGOUT are configured by the system
          administrator to reflect the demand for terminals at the
          site.

          The lock may be terminated by killing the lock process.
          Only the superuser and the user who invoked lock may do so.

     Options
          -number  Sets the time limit for lock to number of minutes,
                   instead of the system default.

          -v       Specifies verbose operation.

     Files
          /etc/default/lock







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     LOCK(C)                  XENIX System V                   LOCK(C)



     Notes
          The file /etc/default/lock is shipped with the following
          default values:

               DEFLOGOUT = 30
               MAXLOGOUT = 60

















































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