Somebody . . . Eureka!
Bill Vermillion
bill at bilver.uucp
Sat May 25 06:47:50 AEST 1991
In article <1991May18.051251.1438 at stb.info.com> andyb at stb.info.com (Andy B.) writes:
>crawford at ENUXHA.EAS.ASU.EDU (Brian Crawford) writes:
>> 2) We do not always have someone present w/ super-user privs, and need to run
>> 'shutdown' from a few other accounts. Could someone please recommend a way
>> to shutdown the system down without superuser privilages? The 'shutdown'
>> with this sytem (SCO XENIX 2.3.2) will only work from a super-user privs-
>> even when the file ownership is changed at the command line.
>I've never done it but, how about putting a wrapper around the
>shutdown command? Then whomever you want to run shutdown, can own
>the wrapper, and the wrapper can give them the right priveledges
>for the duration of the command.
For starters LOOK at the shutdown command. It's a script on the SCO Xenix
systems (don't know about SCO Unix).
There is a line that tests for login-in and if it's running at the console.
Clone the script, modify it, and run it that way. A wrapper won't do it
from what I can see.
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