horemachet
Dabbler
- Joined
- Apr 20, 2012
- Messages
- 11
Hi Folks,
I've been able to setup ssh with Key Authorization. So actually I am able to remotely shutdown the NAS.
But I've learned from this page http://technology.mattrude.com/2010/01/enable-ssh-no-password-authorization-with-freenas/ that the regular .ssh/ folder of the user root is not persistent in freenas. Hence I've created a "normal" user for ssh. It does work for login.
The problem now is, that the user doesn't have proper privileges to perform the poweroff command.
What group membership do I have to assign so that a simple user can poweroff the system?
Is there another way than groups to set this up?
I've been able to setup ssh with Key Authorization. So actually I am able to remotely shutdown the NAS.
But I've learned from this page http://technology.mattrude.com/2010/01/enable-ssh-no-password-authorization-with-freenas/ that the regular .ssh/ folder of the user root is not persistent in freenas. Hence I've created a "normal" user for ssh. It does work for login.
The problem now is, that the user doesn't have proper privileges to perform the poweroff command.
What group membership do I have to assign so that a simple user can poweroff the system?
Is there another way than groups to set this up?