Your message dated Mon, 25 Oct 2010 14:59:49 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#601348: molly-guard doesn't wrap /sbin/reboot,
/sbin/halt, /sbin/shutdown
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regarding molly-guard doesn't wrap /sbin/reboot, /sbin/halt, /sbin/shutdown
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Package: molly-guard
Version: 0.4.4-2
Severity: important
Hello!
I've installed molly-guard on a fresh debian lenny. Also I've tested it on my
squeeze 64bit machine. The version of molly-guard is on both 0.4.4-2.
If I type reboot on a console (local and over ssh), molly-guard does not ask me
for confirmation, although ALWAYS_QUERY_HOSTNAME=true is set. After successful
reboot, I found out that molly-guard only wraps /usr/sbin/reboot etc. pp.
My question is, how is it meant to work? /sbin is listed before /usr/sbin/ in
my Path settings so it has precedence.
Thank you and best regards,
Tilo Werner
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also sprach Tilo Werner <[email protected]> [2010.10.25.1413
+0200]:
> My question is, how is it meant to work? /sbin is listed before /usr/sbin/ in
> my Path settings so it has precedence.
That's wrong. See /etc/profile
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