Solaris crontab - NCCCS Systems Office Wiki http://localhost:8000/NCCCS/solaris-crontab#preview Solaris crontab crontab Access Control Here is a quick cheat sheet on how to add a crontab for a non-root user on Solaris 8. The datatel user will require permissions to be added so it can add entries in the crontab. Users: Access to crontab is allowed: if the user's name appears in /etc/cron.d/cron.allow. if /etc/cron.d/cron.allow does not exist and the user's name is not in /etc/cron.d/cron.deny. Users: Access to crontab is denied: if /etc/cron.d/cron.allow exists and the user's name is not in it. if /etc/cron.d/cron.allow does not exist and user's name is in /etc/cron.d/cron.deny. if neither file exists, only a user with the solaris.jobs.user authorization is allowed to submit a job. Note that the rules for allow and deny apply to root only if the allow/deny files exist. The allow/deny files consist of one user name per line. A prompt of # means you are logged in as the root user. A prompt of $ means you are logged in as the datatel user. Quick one-liner to add entry # echo "datatel" >> /etc/cron.d/cron.allow How to verify # cd /etc/cron.d # pwd /etc/cron.d # cat cron.allow adm lp root datatel 1 of 2 9/27/2005 1:14 PM Solaris crontab - NCCCS Systems Office Wiki http://localhost:8000/NCCCS/solaris-crontab#preview # cat cron.deny daemon bin smtp nuucp listen nobody noaccess Copyright 2005 - J. Michael McGarrah 2 of 2 9/27/2005 1:14 PM.
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