There's physlock[0] as well, as vlock (apparently) has some limitations according to physlock(1): physlock is an alternative to vlock, it is equivalent to `vlock -an'. It is written because vlock blocks some linux…
There's libbsd for Linux, although I can't comment on the quality of its implementation.
Perhaps try #openbsd on Freenode.
It's optional, off by default, and is anonymized (apparently).
There's physlock[0] as well, as vlock (apparently) has some limitations according to physlock(1): physlock is an alternative to vlock, it is equivalent to `vlock -an'. It is written because vlock blocks some linux…
There's libbsd for Linux, although I can't comment on the quality of its implementation.
Perhaps try #openbsd on Freenode.
It's optional, off by default, and is anonymized (apparently).