A user was not given permission to use the CRON scheduling system. What file needs to be modified to provide that access? (Please specify the full path to the file).
Answer: /ETC/CRON.ALLOW
5 Comments on “What file needs to be modified to provide that access?”
jc123says:
I am new to the site and want to know what CORRECT TEXT means, does it mean in this question we use upper case (/ETC/CRON.ALLOW) to answer the question on the exam. If so why?
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Adudesays:
I think the writer of the question meant to go back and correct the text to make it all lowercase, which is what it should be. A note to self, of sorts.
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Stevesays:
Correct text means that you have to enter the correct text as an answer, This answer is correct but must be in lowercase.
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Memosays:
Just to be clear, if the /etc/cron.allow does not exist and one is created to add this user, this user will be the only one allowed to create cron jobs in the system, we should check that the user is not included in the /etc/cron.deny first.
I am new to the site and want to know what CORRECT TEXT means, does it mean in this question we use upper case (/ETC/CRON.ALLOW) to answer the question on the exam. If so why?
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I think the writer of the question meant to go back and correct the text to make it all lowercase, which is what it should be. A note to self, of sorts.
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Correct text means that you have to enter the correct text as an answer, This answer is correct but must be in lowercase.
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Just to be clear, if the /etc/cron.allow does not exist and one is created to add this user, this user will be the only one allowed to create cron jobs in the system, we should check that the user is not included in the /etc/cron.deny first.
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/etc/cron.allow
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