On Sun, 8 Jul 2007, René Standfest wrote: > Matt Shields schrieb am 08.07.2007 14:32: > >> On 7/8/07, Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams <ivazqueznet at gmail.com> wrote: >>> On Sat, 2007-07-07 at 22:51 -0700, Robert - eLists wrote: >>>> Greetings >>>> >>>> On centos 5, if I ssh in as a regular non-superuser account and go to the >>>> sbin dir to issue a reboot command, it wont do it as says you must be >>>> superuser >>>> >>>> If you are on the console logged in as a non-superuser account and do the >>>> same thing, it will reboot. >>>> >>>> Is this a feature, or a bug? >>> If you're at the console you can usually just push the reset or power >>> button *anyways*, so it's a non-bug. I believe you can edit the >>> appropriate entries in /etc/pam.d if you really want to change this. >> >> Not necessarily true. Lots of people use remote KVM's :) So just >> because someone has access to the console does not mean they have >> physical access to the server. > > That's true, but you can push CRTL-ALT-DEL and the computer reboots, even if > you're not logged in. Can't C-A-D be filesystem trapped to prevent the system from rebooting with that key combo? If so, that could negate that option if the fs is configued as such. Scott > > Greets > René > -- > GEEKCODE: GIT$ d- s+: a- C+++ UL++++$ P+ L++ E--- W+++ N+ !o K- w+ O- > M-- V- PS+ PE Y+ PGP++ t++ 5++ X+ R tv+ b DI D++ G e+ h--- r++ y+++ > PGP-Key and more available at http://www.standfest.net > My Blog is at http://www.gaudidiecher.de > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >