bsd man page for lock

Query: lock

OS: bsd

Section: 1

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LOCK(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   LOCK(1)

NAME
lock - reserve a terminal
SYNOPSIS
lock [ -p ] [ -t timeout ]
DESCRIPTION
Lock requests a password from the user, reads it again for verification and then will normally not relinquish the terminal until the pass- word is repeated. There are two other conditions under which it will terminate: it will timeout after some interval of time and it may be killed by someone with the appropriate permission. The default time limit is 15 minutes, which may be changed with the -t option where timeout is the time limit in minutes. The -p option causes lock to use the user's current password instead of requesting another one. 3rd Berkeley Distribution February 23, 1989 LOCK(1)
Related Man Pages
shlock(1) - redhat
nd(1) - debian
lock(7) - suse
lock(1) - freebsd
shlock(1) - bsd
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