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On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Orlando Andico wrote:
> On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, cyberspace wrote:
> ..
> > While i'm doing my experiment on shutdown command. I noticed that
> > an ordinary user can shutdown/reboot a server using their own password. As
> > far as i know, ordinary user can only shutdown, reboot a server provided
> > he/she knows the root password or a user was added in /etc/shutdown.allow.
> > I just want to know if my thinking is right. I need your comments
> > guys/guls, is this a bug or i maybe wrong lang.. :). Btw, i'm using RH6.2.
>
> This is a new "feature" in RH 6.2 in which an ordinary user can shut down
> the system. I don't know how to disable it.
>
Ohhh! ganun po ba.. Thanks Orly.. Di ko yata nabasa yan ah.. :)..
If that is the case.. It is dangerous to enable that feature. It should be
disable by default.
network slave
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