AT.ALLOW(5) Linux Programmer’s Manual AT.ALLOW(5)
NAME
at.allow, at.deny - determine who can submit jobs via at or batch
DESCRIPTION
The /etc/at.allow and /etc/at.deny files determine which user can submit commands
for later execution via at(1) or batch(1).
The format of the files is a list of usernames, one on each line. Whitespace is
not permitted.
The superuser may always use at.
If the file /etc/at.allow exists, only usernames mentioned in it are allowed to use
at.
If /etc/at.allow does not exist, /etc/at.deny is checked.
SEE ALSO
at(1), atrun(1), cron(8), crontab(1), atd(8).
Sep 1997 AT.ALLOW(5)
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