I just installed redhat6.1. I'm surprised to find that anybody who doesn't have root privalage can shutdown the system by typing shudown from the command line. They will be prompted for the password and all they have to do is to type in their own password and then the shutdown process begin. Isn't only root supposed to be able to do that? Any suggestion of what is going on here? Another question, does anybody know which file contain the network configuarion info, especially the netmask. I know how to use the control-panel, but I am curious where the info is actually stored. Any advice will be gretely appreciated. John Wayne -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.
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