20.10.2016 15:00, Lennart Poettering пишет: > On Thu, 20.10.16 05:23, Kamil Jońca (kjo...@o2.pl) wrote: > >> Lennart Poettering <lenn...@poettering.net> writes: >> >>> On Wed, 19.10.16 12:46, Kamil Jońca (kjo...@o2.pl) wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Assume we have openvpn.service. >>>> This service neccessary only when I want to connect to my work from >>>> home. >>>> >>>> Is it possible to make user target which will be automatically run this >>>> service? >>> >>> Whenever a user logs in it will get a per-user slice unit >>> started. When the user logs out, the slice unit is removed. You could >> >> Unfortunately we cannot say about user login/logout - I have my laptop >> and it is only hibernated or sleeping. >> I thought rather about: >> >> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- >> systemctl --user start work-at-home.target >> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- >> which runs vpn, mounts network discs etc. >> Is it possible? > > Well, this would require a privilege elevation. You can configure that > by invoking "systemctl start --system" on the right system units, and > then telling PK via its policy language that your user shall be > allowed to do that. But I am not PK policy pro, you'd have to check > the policy language to figure out how best to do this. >
To figure out how to best to do this we need to know what information systemd provides with polkit request (i.e. which details are available to make decision upon). I could not find documentation that describes it. Without details this is all or nothing. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel