Re: Shutdown or Reboot

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On 12/02/10 13:54, Christoph Pleger wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 11:29:06 +0000
> Ian Collier <Ian.Collier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> In Fedora 11, the command polkit-gnome-authorization could be used
>> to configure (via GUI) permissions for various actions.  Rebooting
>> and shutting down are among those actions.
> 
> Now, I found some files, belonging to policykit, where I can configure
> that only certain users can shutdown or restart the computer.
> 
> But I'd still like to know the exact command that is used when
> someone clicks on the "shutdown" or "restart" button, because I do
> not know if it's still possible to stop the computer by manually sending
> a dbus message message to org.freedesktop.consolekit.system.restart
> or similar destinations.

AFAIU that is *exactly* what choosing the item in the Gnome results in, a
message sent to a daemon (most likely over dbus).  In other words I'd argue
you've found a security hole if that is possible!

/M

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