Hi Managers,
I think my question is trivial but I haven't managed to find the answer.
at command is working only for the root and not for the users in a OSF
3.2c machine with enhanced security.
No at.allow file exists and the at.deny file is empty
cron and at commands are setuid/setgid properly (I compared them with
another system which is behaving normally) and atjobs dir has the proper
permissions set.
Any ideas ?
Pantelis Topalis
Received on Fri Sep 26 1997 - 11:11:47 NZST