"Johnny A. Solbu" <[email protected]> writes: > I have a guest computer, that also operates as a file server. > Up until recent weeks, it ran Mandriva 2010.2, and various mdv versions > before that. > It was configured to disallow any user except root from reboting or > shutting it down. If any user managed to figure out how to shut it > down, it would prompt for the root password. > > In Mageia 2 this does not work, and it creates a security issiue for me, as > it is critical that this computer is always running. > > I have done the same in Mageia that I did in Mandriva: > systemsettings --> Login-screen --> Shutdown --> Allow shutdown > Select "Only Root" in Loal, and "Nobody" for remote, and press Apply. When i > launch systemsettings again to check, the changes are still there. > I restart X, to have the settigns take effect. It does not change anything. > Users can still reboot or shutdown the system. > When the computer is rebooted, the settings are reset to default, which is > "Everybody" > > Has anyone else seen this?
Hi, You can probably configure this with msecgui, there's an ALLOW_REBOOT setting there. -- Olivier Blin - blino
