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On Monday, 5 February 2007 13:20, reader@×××××××.com wrote: |
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> As I recall, if admin leaves a blank /etc/cron.deny and no |
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> /etc/cron.allow then all users will have access to cron. |
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> That isn't working for me in one isolated case (a gentoo install |
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> inside a windows vm). |
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> What else can cause this behavior? |
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> I've looked at permissions on /var/spool/cron, subdir, and files. |
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> They match my other installations where users can access cron. |
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> I use the tried and true vixie-cron. |
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Are your users in the 'cron' group? |
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Raymond Lewis Rebbeck |
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