Hi folks,
Putting the users into the cron group fixed it. Okay, as it should be ;-o In all these years I never had a system which required this. For security reasons, this is not bad, so certain users can be both allowed to have an crontab but forbidden to edit it. But this is quite inconvenient, if you have dozens of users and want to allow them all to edit their crontabs. I would prefer an more advanced crontab(1) program, which can be executed by all, but has an finer permission config. It also could allow more checks (ie. via external filters ?) against the to-be-installed crontab (ie. limit the amount of jobs or set minimum intervals for some folks). cu -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrico Weigelt == metux IT service phone: +49 36207 519931 www: http://www.metux.de/ fax: +49 36207 519932 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cellphone: +49 174 7066481 --------------------------------------------------------------------- -- DSL ab 0 Euro. -- statische IP -- UUCP -- Hosting -- Webshops -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- -- [email protected] mailing list

