Can we see the crontab file? Is this the root crontab or your personal
one? Have you added your login name to the /etc/cron.allow file?
... Steve
Zoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ->I missed whether or not you had the following line in your script:
> ->
> ->#!/bin/sh <---The first line. Nothing above it at all.
>
>
> *** Paul,
>
> The problem is not the script - since it works when invoked manually - but
> the fact that it doesn't want to fire up the modem when called through
> cron. I'm using the ppp-on, ppp-on-dialer and ppp-off scripts to make the
> connection. Isn't the problem maybe there?
>
> Zoki.
>
> Mailed with Linux and Pine.
>
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