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The system administrator wants to allow certain users to access the crontab command but not others. This can be done by:

January 27, 2024No Comments
DWQA Questions › Category: Introduction to Linux II › The system administrator wants to allow certain users to access the crontab command but not others. This can be done by:
The system administrator wants to allow certain users to access the crontab command but not others. This can be done by:
  • Add account name(s) to have access in the system crontab file
  • Selective access is not possible
  • Granting them root privileges
  • Managing entries in cron.allow and cron.deny files

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