Hello there, I see that a cron.allow/cron.deny combination is now specifically required, but I am not sure how to make it work correctly. If I have a user 'myuser' who issues
crontab afile
the response is
You (myuser) are not allowed to use this program (crontab) See crontab(1) for more information.
Now I 'touch /etc/crontab.deny'; and get:
cron/tmp.XXXXTBxTOG: Permission denied.
I am not sure where this file is not being written - perhaps the protection on this need changing? Any ideas anyone? Bill