On 5/10/24 16:32, Masaru Nomiya wrote:
Hello,
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Subject : How to Disable KDE User Halt and Reboot Buttons? Message-ID :<eebb6656-e7b3-4015-90a8-30a043a84fd1@sweet-haven.com> Date & Time: Fri, 10 May 2024 12:05:19 -0700
[LW] == Lew Wolfgang<wolfgang@sweet-haven.com> has written:
LW> Hi Folks,
LW> I've searched a bit but haven't found a satisfying answer to my issue.
LW> The problem occurs when a non-root user connects to a server LW> using xrdp. This user then has full authorization to halt/reboot the LW> server using the KDE halt or reboot buttons, not exactly an ideal situation.
LW> So how can I disable remote xrdp-connected users from rebooting LW> or halting the server? This would also stop users from rebooting/halting LW> the server when directly sitting at the console, which may not exist LW> anyway.
Will a setting of needs_root_rights=no in /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config not work?
I don't have that filename in any of my systems, does it need to be created? Regards, Lew