PI Problems
Tony Facca
fsfacca at AVELON.LERC.NASA.GOV
Fri Feb 23 03:32:58 AEST 1990
"John R. Anderson" (VLD/ASB) <jra at BRL.MIL> writes:
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> I have recently encountered two problems with our P.I.'s:
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> [ very strange rcp question deleted ]
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> 2. We would like users without "root" priviledges to be able to
> do "shutdown". I assigned different passwords to the "root" and "sysadm"
> accounts. When executing "System Shutdown" from the "System" menu, it
> requests the "System Administrator" password. I took that to mean the
> "sysadm" account, but in fact it will only accept the "root" password.
> Is there a way to enable users without the "root" password to perform
> a shutdown???
>
How about a line like:
shutdown::0:0:shutdown the system:/:/etc/shutdown
in your /etc/passwd file. you can password protect the shutdown id so that
only selected users can do this. actually, reboot would probably be a better
program to use if security is an issue as its not interactive.
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