Hello list,
the 'at' command doesn't work any longer for me since I installed the
at-3.1.8-64_FC3 rpm. The command apparently does nothing, and in
/var/log/cron the following error message appears
atd[8143]: Authentication service cannot retrieve authentication info.
Looks like a PAM problem to me. I cannot find any hint in the
changelogs. /etc/at.allow doesn't exist, and /etc/at.deny hasn't been
touched (empty file). I really don't see why 'at' suddenly should stop
working.
Does anyone know if this is a newly introduced bug or how to solve or
work-around that problem?
$ uname -a
Linux mymachine 2.6.10-1.766_FC3smp #1 SMP Wed Feb 9 23:21:37 EST 2005
i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
$
Thanks for your help,
--Georg
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