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From: | ping |
Subject: | get out of password lock |
Date: | Wed, 03 Aug 2011 14:38:31 -0400 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:5.0) Gecko/20110628 Thunderbird/5.0 |
again one more issue (what a day today!): I usually don't lock my session, even I do, I use default system password, so a c-a x suffice and I can login back with my account password... but today I wanted to use another password, but I did it wrongly by: c-a :password 123<enter> then I can't get back to it after detach it...and I realized I should have done this way: c-a :password<enter> new password:123 how do I attach it back? Kevin? this is what is in info screen, I don't see any solutions on my issue though. `password [CRYPTED_PW]' Set reattach password. *Note Detach::. -- Command: password [crypted_pw] (none) Present a crypted password in your `.screenrc' file and screen will ask for it, whenever someone attempts to resume a detached session. This is useful, if you have privileged programs running under `screen' and you want to protect your session from reattach attempts by users that managed to assume your uid. (I.e. any superuser.) If no crypted password is specified, screen prompts twice a password and places its encryption in the paste buffer. Default is `none', which disables password checking. |
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