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Subject: linuxconf doesn't seem to deal correctly with /etc/pam.d/reboot
From: Domingos Bruges <domingos.bruges () iscte ! pt>
Date: 1999-06-30 22:32:14
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Greetings you all,
I'm not sure that what I'm about the say does really work, but i've
tested it successfully in 3 RedHat 6.0 boxes with (1.14 - subrev 4).
If you use linuxconf in order to create / edit any user
system priviledges, you may notice that if you set a user to have Denied
priviledges on the shutdown command he can stil be able to reboot / shutdown it.
It seems that linuxconf isn't dealing correctly with /etc/pam.d/reboot
PS: sorry for my rubish english
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