Check your settings in Linuxconf. Go to the people and make sure that they
do not have permission to shutdown. If you look, you can set permissions
for a lot of things in there.
If you have many users, well, then I'm not sure what to tell you other than
check each one.
Patrick
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wei Jiang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 11:06
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: anybody can shutdown my system?
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>
> 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
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