I have no /etc/at.allow file but I have an /etc/at.deny file which looks like this:
alias
backup
bin
daemon
ftp
games
gnats
guest
irc
lp
mail
man
nobody
operator
proxy
qmaild
qmaill
qmailp
qmailq
qmailr
qmails
sync
sys
www-data
I want to allow the user cpender to be able to use at. How do I do...
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I have a Suse 7.3 Linux PC acting as a gateway for a wireless network. I have a script to allows users onto the network depending on their MAC addresses and another to stop them having access to the network.
What I want to do is let them onto...
Hi, I have a Suse7.3 Linux PC acting as a gateway with an APache server running. I have a web site set up and what I want to do is allow only certain MAC addresses onto the network as I choose. I have a script that adds certain MAC addresses onto the network which works perfectly if I type the...
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