[non-SUMMARY] Screenlocking under SunRay 2.0

From: David Foster <foster_at_ncmir.ucsd.edu>
Date: Tue Jun 28 2005 - 16:17:10 EDT
I wanted to be able to change Sunray 2.0 behavior such that
when a person locks the screen on a SunRay device, the screen
would actually lock instead of the login screen coming up
(so a user can walk away and not have someone else use their
console).

Did not get any resolution to this, got one suggestion to update
the driver for the Sunray 150 but we are not using this version
of Sunray and I have all the Sunray software installed.

Dave Foster


David Foster wrote:
> SunRay 2.0 under Solaris 9 9 8/03 Generic_117171-08 on V880z
> 
> We recently upgraded from SunRay 1.0 to 2.0. Previously when the
> user would lock their screen it would, well, lock their screen.
> Now under SunRay 2.0 instead of locking the screen, the user's
> session disappears (from screen) and the login screen appears.
> 
> The user can log back in to their original session if they like,
> but it would be nice to restore the earlier behavior of just
> locking the screen and presenting a window where the user can
> enter their password to unlock it.
> 
> I've checked the archives. Also, in the SunRay 2.0 AdminGuide on pg. 27
> it says to use the following command to enable screen lock:
> 
> /opt/SUNWut/lib/utaction -d  /usr/dt/bin/dtaction LockDisplay  &
> 
> and by adding this to a user's ~/.dtprofile this should be enabled
> when a user detaches from a session.
> 
> The AdminGuide also says you can create a script 0999.screenlock as
> executable in /etc/dt/config/Xsession.d which will enable this on a
> system-wide basis. When I did this, it prevented users from logging 
> into our sunrays.
> 
> Dave Foster
> 
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