On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 10:11:46AM -0400, Zembower, Kevin wrote:
> I was able to correct this problem by uninstalling and reinstalling
> 'at:'

I have the same problem.  It turns out that there's a permission
problem.  For some reason, the postinst script which corrects the
ownership of /etc/at.deny did not work.  I have at 3.1.10 installed,
but:

burnside:~ # ls -l /etc/at.deny
-rw-r----- 1 root root 144 2002-01-18 08:13 /etc/at.deny

Weird or what?

   Julian


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