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Date:      Mon, 4 Jun 2007 15:22:56 -0400
From:      "Kenneth Bond" <bondka@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Disable CTRL+ALT+DELETE
Message-ID:  <e393b60a0706041222j37d6980bsb9fac81b457c1afa@mail.gmail.com>

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Hello,

I have a quick question regarding disabling the CTRL+ALT+DELETE
keystroke sequence used to reboot a system.

I understand that you are able to add the following option to the
kernel config file and rebuild the kernel:

options SC_DISABLE_REBOOT

What I'd like to confirm is whether or not using a keymap file and
changing the "boot" entries to "nop", and then loading it on each boot
through /etc/rc.conf (KEYMAP = "/usr/share/syscons/keymap/keymap.kbd")
is a viable, secure alternative for disabling the CTRL+ALT+DELETE
keystroke sequence.

I know it was commonly used with older FreeBSD releases, but I'm not
sure whether it is recommended with newer releases.

Please advise.

Thanks!


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