atcronsh(ADM)
atcronsh --
at and cron administration utility
Syntax
/usr/lib/sysadm/atcronsh
Description
atcronsh is the screen interface invoked by the
Cron Manager.
It is used to specify users allowed to use the
cron(C),
at(C)
and batch (see
at)
commands.
It also allows the
at
and batch prototype files to be edited.
The program allows a system default for
cron ,
at
and batch to be given. The defaults can be:
none-
no user authorized
allow-
all users allowed to use the commands unless a user is specifically
denied
deny-
all users denied to use the commands unless a user is specifically
authorized
The default setting decides whether an allow or deny file is to be used
(deny file means /usr/lib/cron/cron.deny or at.deny,
allow file means /usr/lib/cron/cron.allow or at.allow).
For each user (unless the none system default has been chosen), a specific
authorization for
cron,
at
and batch may be given.
The allow and deny files are interpreted as follows:
-
if an allow file exists, and the user name appears in it, the user is
allowed access
-
if an allow file exists, access is denied
-
if a deny file exists and the user name appears in it, access is denied
-
if a deny file exists, access is allowed
-
access is denied
Limitations
Invoking
atcronsh
is not recommended; use the
Cron Manager.
Files
/usr/lib/cron/cron.allow
/usr/lib/cron/cron.deny
/usr/lib/cron/at.allow
/usr/lib/cron/at.deny
See also
at(C),
auditsh(ADM),
cron(C)
Standards conformance
atcronsh is not part of any currently supported standard; it
is an extension of AT&T System V provided by The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.
© 2007 The SCO Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 -- 05 June 2007