This problem may not have anything to do with Amanda, but I thought I would ask here first, in case anyone experienced a similar problem.
I'm no longer able to use the 'at' command: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo '/usr/local/sbin/amdump DBackup && /bin/mt offline' | at now You do not have permission to use at. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ logout cn2:~# cat /etc/at.deny alias bin daemon ftp games gnats guest irc lp mail man nobody proxy qmaild qmaill qmailp qmailq qmailr qmails sync sys www-data cn2:~# cat /etc/at.allow cat: /etc/at.allow: No such file or directory cn2:~# I could have sworn I could use this as recently as a couple of months ago. No significant changes or upgrades have happened since then. 'man at' says that Amanda should be allowed if no /etc/at.allow exists and if /etc/at.deny doesn't contain 'amanda', so I'm stuck trying to figure this out. Anyone experience anything similar? Thanks for your help and advice. -Kevin Kevin Zembower Internet Services Group manager Center for Communication Programs Bloomberg School of Public Health Johns Hopkins University 111 Market Place, Suite 310 Baltimore, Maryland 21202 410-659-6139
