Re: Putting a command/script as a user's shell

2006-09-12 Thread Karol Kwiatkowski
On 11/09/2006 16:39, backyard wrote: --- Karol Kwiatkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Good day everyone, I'm trying to make it possible to restart (as in 'shutdown -r now') a FreeBSD based router from LAN network as easy as possible so it can be used by non-technical people. I'm sure

Re: Putting a command/script as a user's shell

2006-09-12 Thread Karol Kwiatkowski
On 11/09/2006 16:56, Kirk Strauser wrote: On Monday 11 September 2006 09:20, Karol Kwiatkowski wrote: Good day everyone, I'm trying to make it possible to restart (as in 'shutdown -r now') a FreeBSD based router from LAN network as easy as possible so it can be used by non-technical people.

Putting a command/script as a user's shell

2006-09-11 Thread Karol Kwiatkowski
Good day everyone, I'm trying to make it possible to restart (as in 'shutdown -r now') a FreeBSD based router from LAN network as easy as possible so it can be used by non-technical people. I'm sure some will ask why would I need that - it's an USB modem connecting to ADSL line that locks up

Re: Putting a command/script as a user's shell

2006-09-11 Thread backyard
--- Karol Kwiatkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Good day everyone, I'm trying to make it possible to restart (as in 'shutdown -r now') a FreeBSD based router from LAN network as easy as possible so it can be used by non-technical people. I'm sure some will ask why would I need that -

Re: Putting a command/script as a user's shell

2006-09-11 Thread Kirk Strauser
On Monday 11 September 2006 09:20, Karol Kwiatkowski wrote: Good day everyone, I'm trying to make it possible to restart (as in 'shutdown -r now') a FreeBSD based router from LAN network as easy as possible so it can be used by non-technical people. First of all, it's easy enough to do this