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-# ENLIGHTENMENT SYSTEM ACTIONS CONFIGURATION
-#
-# This is a system configuration for allowing or denying certain users or
-# groups to be able to do certain actions that involve system restricted
-# actions such as halt, reboot, suspend, hibernate etc.
-#
-# This file is read in order from top to bottom - the first rule to MATCH
-# will be used for a user or a group, and nothing after that is read.
-#
-# You must put all the ACTION definitons BEFORE user and group rule matches.
-# Any action definitons after a rule match has been found will be ignored.
-# This allows actions to be re-defined for different user groups, so matches
-# so the command for an action can change for matches to the rules later on.
-#
-# Any user or group NOT matched by an allow or a deny will be ALLOWED to
-# perform the action by default (system administrators should be aware of
-# this and implement whatever policies they see fit). Generally speaking
-# a user of a workstation, desktop or laptop is intended to have such abilities
-# to perform these actions, thus the default of allow. For multi-user systems
-# the system administrator is considerd capable enough to restrict what they
-# see they need to.
-#
-# A WARNING to admins: do NOT allow access for users to this system remotely
-# UNLESS you fully trust them or you have locked down permissions to halt/reboot
-# suspend etc. here first. You have been warned.
-#
-# FORMAT:
-#
-# action: halt /sbin/shutdown -h now
-# action: reboot /sbin/shutdown -r now
-# action: suspend /etc/acpi/sleep.sh force
-# action: hibernate /etc/acpi/hibernate.sh force
-#
-# user: username allow: halt reboot suspend hibernate
-# group: groupname deny: *
-# group: * deny: *
-# user: * allow: suspend
-# user: billy allow: halt reboot
-# group: staff deny: halt suspend hibernate
-#
-# etc.
-#
-# user and group name can use glob matches (* == all for example) like the
-# shell. as can action names allowed or denied.
-
-action: halt /sbin/shutdown -h now
-action: reboot /sbin/shutdown -r now
-action: suspend /usr/sbin/pm-suspend
-action: hibernate /usr/sbin/pm-hibernate
-
-# on FreeBSD use this instead of the above.
-#action suspend /usr/sbin/zzz
-
-# root is allowed to do anything - but it needs to be here explicitly anyway
-user: root allow: *
-# members of operator, staff and admin groups should be able to do all
-group: operator allow: *
-group: staff allow: *
-group: admin allow: *
-group: sys allow: *
-group: wheel allow: *
-# common "user" groups for "console users" on desktops/laptops
-group: dialout allow: *
-group: disk allow: *
-group: adm allow: *
-group: cdrom allow: *
-group: floppy allow: *
-group: audio allow: *
-group: dip allow: *
-group: plugdev allow: *
-# put in a list of other users and groups here that are allowed or denied etc.
-# e.g.
-# user: myuser allow: *
-# user: another allow: suspend hibernate
-# deny everyone else by default
-user: * deny: *