A "low-tech" solution to shut down a computer is to create a special account that does just that. Arrange to have your /etc/passwd file to contain an entry like
doreboot:x:77:77:Reboot Account:/dev/null:/sbin/shutdown -r now
Now all you have to do is log into the server with this username and the machine will reboot itself, no sudo or anything else needed. Do yourself a favour and give it a difficult password to guess.
In reply to Re: shutting down a linux-server
by grinder
in thread shuting down a linux-server
by NorthenMonk
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