Thank you. How could I forget simple permissions? Now I am using it that way.
On Thu, Dec 01, 2016 at 06:15:48PM +0000, Laurent Bercot wrote: > > The s6-poweroff is for root user, and I have users who wish to > > poweroff, and I don't want to give them sudo rights to power off the > > computer. That is why I am searching for simple solution. > > Create a "poweroff" group. > Add all the users you want to that group. > chown root:poweroff /bin/s6-poweroff > chmod 4750 /bin/s6-poweroff > > Now, all users in the group "poweroff" have the right to call > s6-poweroff. They don't have any other privileges. > > -- > Laurent >