Expected login behavior with gnome?

Tim ignored_mailbox at yahoo.com.au
Tue Oct 7 16:05:32 UTC 2014


Allegedly, on or about 07 October 2014, Richard Shaw sent:
> Later that day I typed in my password forgetting that i hadn't logged
> in while I waited for the monitor to wake up (bad practice, I know...)
> 
> Interestingly, when I clicked on my login name, the password field was
> populated and I was able to login without retyping it. 

Keyboard buffer?

You can do something similar by opening a new terminal, and starting to
type before there's a cursor showing.  Quite often, what you typed is in
the keyboard buffer, and appears momentarily afterwards.

That sort of thing's generally a bad idea, though.  Input devices
shouldn't accept input before appearing as ready, and should really
clear the buffer of anything queued in as they open up.

Nor should pop-up input devices (e.g. interrupting instant messenger
windows), be allowed to jump up and grab your keypresses while you're in
the middle of typing in something else.  It's a security problem.  

e.g. You've opened something, you're logging in, you've just entered
your username, you're just about to type in your password, and some
instant messenger window pops up just as you type in your password and
hit enter.  I've seen that sodding behaviour far too often.

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