Scott Ehrlich schrieb am 08.07.2007 21:01:
> On Sun, 8 Jul 2007, René Standfest wrote:
>
>> Matt Shields schrieb am 08.07.2007 14:32:
>>
>>> On 7/8/07, Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, 2007-07-07 at 22:51 -0700, Robert - eLists wrote:
> Greetings
>
> On c
On Sun, 8 Jul 2007, René Standfest wrote:
Matt Shields schrieb am 08.07.2007 14:32:
On 7/8/07, Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, 2007-07-07 at 22:51 -0700, Robert - eLists wrote:
Greetings
On centos 5, if I ssh in as a regular non-superuser account and go to the
sbin
Matt Shields schrieb am 08.07.2007 14:32:
> On 7/8/07, Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Sat, 2007-07-07 at 22:51 -0700, Robert - eLists wrote:
>>> Greetings
>>>
>>> On centos 5, if I ssh in as a regular non-superuser account and go to the
>>> sbin dir to issue a reboot comma
Not necessarily true. Lots of people use remote KVM's :) So just
because someone has access to the console does not mean they have
physical access to the server.
-matt
On 7/8/07, Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, 2007-07-07 at 22:51 -0700, Robert - eLists wrote:
> Gree
On Sat, 2007-07-07 at 22:51 -0700, Robert - eLists wrote:
> Greetings
>
> On centos 5, if I ssh in as a regular non-superuser account and go to the
> sbin dir to issue a reboot command, it wont do it as says you must be
> superuser
>
> If you are on the console logged in as a non-superuser accoun
Greetings
On centos 5, if I ssh in as a regular non-superuser account and go to the
sbin dir to issue a reboot command, it wont do it as says you must be
superuser
If you are on the console logged in as a non-superuser account and do the
same thing, it will reboot.
Is this a feature, or a bug?
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