Okay, You seem to be right. Didn't notice that.
W dniu 12.09.2015 o 05:31, Michael Chapman pisze:
On Sat, 12 Sep 2015, Michał Zegan wrote:
Hello.
It seems that I am able to change a hostname with hostnamectl
set-hostname name without any problems, even logged in as
unprivileged user, and I did not get any authentication requests.
I did not modify polkit rules to allow this, not sure about the
default ones, but they probably shouldn't allow that, just checked
that implicit rules are auth_admin_keep, arch does not have vendor
rules and I also do not have my own..
Did you check both /etc/polkit-1/rules.d/ and
/usr/share/polkit-1/rules.d/?
On my system (Fedora), gnome-control-center has added a rule to the
latter directory to allow a local user set the hostname, locale, etc.,
if they are in the "wheel" group. Perhaps you have something similar?
You can test whether PolicyKit is allowing the action with:
pkcheck --action-id org.freedesktop.hostname1.set-hostname \
--process $$ --allow-user-interaction
If this exits successfully, then it's something in your PolicyKit
configuration allowing the action, not systemd.
- Michael
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