/* * lock * * CLI screen locker. Useful for a single-user * terminal-only session. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include void sig_int(int sig) { /* Ignore */ } void main(int argc, char * argv[]) { syscall_signal(2, sig_int); char * password_a = malloc(sizeof(char) * 1024); char * password_b = malloc(sizeof(char) * 1024); printf("\033[H\033[2J"); fprintf(stdout, "Enter a lock password: \033[1001z"); fflush(stdout); fgets(password_a, 1024, stdin); password_a[strlen(password_a)-1] = '\0'; fprintf(stdout, "\033[1002z\n"); uint32_t failures = 0; do { printf("\033[H\033[2J"); if (failures > 0) { printf("\n\033[1;41;33mIncorrect password. (%d failure%s)\033[0m\n", failures, (failures > 1 ? "s" : "")); } printf("\n\033[1;31mSystem is locked.\033[0m\n\n"); fprintf(stdout, "Enter password to unlock: \033[1001z"); fflush(stdout); fgets(password_b, 1024, stdin); password_b[strlen(password_b)-1] = '\0'; fprintf(stdout, "\033[1002z\n"); failures++; } while (strcmp(password_a, password_b) != 0); }