On Friday 23 October 2009 17:51:19 Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> after hunting around for some weeks now, I've finally found the culprit
> to my permission problems with fcron[tab]
>
> First,
> some Gentoo package must have changed the UID of several executables
> and directories of the sys-pr
Hi,
after hunting around for some weeks now, I've finally found the culprit
to my permission problems with fcron[tab]
First,
some Gentoo package must have changed the UID of several executables
and directories of the sys-process/fcron package to 'stunnel'
instead of 'fcron'.
I've found and fixed
Helmut Jarausch schrieb:
> On 30 Sep, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
>> Am Mittwoch 30 September 2009 17:40:43 schrieb Helmut Jarausch:
>>
>>> I've been using fcron for quite some time, but
>>> now it behaves strange.
>>> I have version 3.0.4-r2 installed.
>>>
>>> Doing fcrontab -e as non-root user
>>> I
On 30 Sep, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> Am Mittwoch 30 September 2009 17:40:43 schrieb Helmut Jarausch:
>
>> I've been using fcron for quite some time, but
>> now it behaves strange.
>> I have version 3.0.4-r2 installed.
>>
>> Doing fcrontab -e as non-root user
>> I get
>> Could not change egid to f
Am Mittwoch 30 September 2009 17:40:43 schrieb Helmut Jarausch:
> I've been using fcron for quite some time, but
> now it behaves strange.
> I have version 3.0.4-r2 installed.
>
> Doing fcrontab -e as non-root user
> I get
> Could not change egid to fcron[449]: Operation not permitted
>
> alth
Hi,
I've been using fcron for quite some time, but
now it behaves strange.
I have version 3.0.4-r2 installed.
Doing fcrontab -e as non-root user
I get
Could not change egid to fcron[449]: Operation not permitted
although I'm a member of group fcron.
Furthermore /etc/fcron/fcron.allow has 'all
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