{"description": "In the default GNOME3 desktop, the screen can be locked\nby selecting the user name in the far right corner of the main panel and\nselecting <b>Lock</b>.\n<br /><br />\nThe following sections detail commands to enforce idle activation of the screensaver,\nscreen locking, a blank-screen screensaver, and an idle activation time.\n<br /><br />\nBecause users should be trained to lock the screen when they\nstep away from the computer, the automatic locking feature is only\nmeant as a backup.\n<br /><br />\nThe root account can be screen-locked; however, the root account should\n<i>never</i> be used to log into an X Windows environment and should only\nbe used to for direct login via console in emergency circumstances.\n<br /><br />\nFor more information about enforcing preferences in the GNOME3 environment using the DConf\nconfiguration system, see <b>\n    <a xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml' href='http://wiki.gnome.org/dconf'>http://wiki.gnome.org/dconf</a></b> and\nthe man page <tt>dconf(1)</tt>.", "warnings": [], "requires": [], "conflicts": [], "values": ["inactivity_timeout_value", "var_screensaver_lock_delay"], "groups": {}, "rules": ["dconf_gnome_screensaver_idle_activation_enabled", "dconf_gnome_screensaver_idle_activation_locked", "dconf_gnome_screensaver_idle_delay", "dconf_gnome_screensaver_lock_delay", "dconf_gnome_screensaver_lock_enabled", "dconf_gnome_screensaver_lock_locked", "dconf_gnome_screensaver_mode_blank", "dconf_gnome_screensaver_user_info", "dconf_gnome_screensaver_user_locks", "dconf_gnome_session_idle_user_locks"], "platform": "", "platforms": [], "inherited_platforms": ["package[gdm]"], "cpe_platform_names": [], "title": "Configure GNOME Screen Locking", "definition_location": "/aptdata/openscap/scap-security-guide/linux_os/guide/system/software/gnome/gnome_screen_locking/group.yml"}