If the /etc/at.allow and /etc/at.deny files do not exist, only the root user is allowed to schedule tasks using the at daemon. Group of answer choices True False
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allow` and `/etc/at.deny` files. These files are used to control which users are allowed or denied access to the `at` command, which is used to schedule tasks to run at a specific time. Show more…
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