I have a Qt 4 GUI where I need to have a option in a drop-down menu that allows the user to choose to restart the computer. I realize this might seem redunant with the ability to restart the computer in other ways, but the choice needs to stay there. I've tried using system() to call the following:
- a suid-root shell script
- a non-suid shell script
- a suid-root binary program
and all of them just cause
reboot: must be superuserto be printed. Using system() to call reboot directly does the same thing. I'm not especially attached to using system() to do this, but it seemed like the most direct choice.
How can I reboot the system from the GUI?
In binary try to call
before system() call.
how would you reboot the system from the command line on your system?
basically do
suid-ing shell scripts is just dangerous as already mentioned (which is why that didn't work).
I suspect that suid-ing the binary doesn't work because system spawns its subprocess with the user's actual uid and not the suid one, again for security reasons (it would let you substitute any binary for the one being called and run it as root).
You could put a copy of reboot in a location protected such that only users you want have permission to can execute it, and then suid-root THAT.
Alternately give them sudoer privilege to execute JUST the command you care about and system out to something like
"ksh -c 'sudo reboot'"
In Linux:
The
reboot
function is described in the Linux Programmer's Manual. Under glibc, you can pass theRB_AUTOBOOT
macro constant to perform the reboot.Note that if
reboot
is not preceded by a call tosync
, data may be lost.Using glibc in Linux:
Have you tried running a shell script, using gksudo? Something like
With any luck, that should pull up a modal dialogue to get user credentials.