On Tue, 11 Dec 2018 10:15:48 +0100 Marcel Hollerbach <[email protected]> said:

> Hello,
> 
> sorry for coming so late to this thread.
> 
> But out of a personal interest, have you thought about making this on
> the pam level?
> You could realize this as a pam module, which would mean a user just
> would have to press enter, no password would be asked by PAM, if this
> device is in range. This would then also automatically make it work in
> sudo, login managers, etc. :)

I think the kind of user experience you'd want is not even hit enter. just be
within range and system unlocks... :) and this I think is not something our PAM
support does (and I don't know how to actually, if it is possible).

we could do it via bluez5 support easily... :)

> Greetings,
>   bu5hm4n
> 
> On 12/9/18 9:23 AM, Vasiliy Tolstov wrote:
> > Hi! I'm writing app that periodically scans bluetooth low energy
> > devices and if known device in needed range - unlock screen, and when
> > range is bigger then needed - lock.
> > I found enlightenment_remote -desktop-lock, but how to do in my case
> > unlocking? As i see via dbus this is not possible. Why?
> > 


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