Does the lack of response mean that I won at "stump the band" here?

"Brian T. Schellenberger" wrote:
> 
> On my gateway/firewall machine, I get the message "no authorized users
> logged in" when I try to reboot, unless root is logged in.
> 
> I'd like for CTL+ALT+DEL to reboot it even if *nobody* is logged in.
> 
> To make a a short story long . . .
> 
> I'm sure that the problem is that the security level is set to high;
> that's because it's a firewall machine, and I want high security w/r/t
> the outside world, but I want "running with scissors" security w/r/t to
> the physical world.
> 
> (In fact, as a reflection of this, I have a *very* secure
> password--randomly generated from a maximal character set--but I have
> the password taped onto the front of the box.  If a bad guy is already
> standing in front of my firewall, I've got much bigger problems than the
> security of my *computer* system.)
> 
> The keyword is physically inaccessible (difficult to get to, that is),
> so logging in as root just to reboot is a real pain.  Frequently I wind
> up just hitting the power switch, but this is obviously a less than
> ideal way to reboot on a regular basis.
> 
> So . . .
> 
> What controls this?  How can I change it?
> 
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