On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, Paul Fontenot wrote:

->
->Just a thought, but check and make sure CRONTAB (/usr/bin/crontab) is
->setuid. If not then chmod 4755 /usr/bin/crontab. It must be setuid to root
->for cron to work correctly.


*** Paul,

I think we're getting closer to the reason of my problem: I just noticed
that /usr/sbin/crontab doesn't exist!?? Next thing I looked at is where
crontab -e writes the crontabs and its in.../tmp! Guess what my next
question is!? Is this normal and how do I get things back in order?

Zoki.

Mailed with Linux and Pine.

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