This is a discussion on Re: How to protocoll shutdown/reboot/init 0/6 doers within the Linux Security forums, part of the System Security and Security Related category; Armin Gnaedig schrieb: > Hi, > > we sometimes have a problem, that our linux system is rebooted. > Now ...
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Armin Gnaedig schrieb: > Hi, > > we sometimes have a problem, that our linux system is rebooted. > Now I want to find out, you does the shutdown, reboot or init 0/6. > In the /var/log/message I only see, that the system goes down, but not > who was the doers. > > Have anybody an idea? > > Best regards, > Armin > Besides disabling ctrl-alt-del, you can keep the root-passwd secret and allow sudo only for those, who need root privileges. The command 'last' shows you then, who was logged in at shutdowntime. Best regards E.R. Sexauer |
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