.TH AT.ALLOW 5 "Sep 1997" "" "Linux Programmer's Manual" .SH NAME at.allow, at.deny \- determine who can submit jobs via at or batch .SH DESCRIPTION The .I /etc/at.allow and .I /etc/at.deny files determine which user can submit commands for later execution via .BR at (1) or .BR batch (1) . .PP The format of the files is a list of usernames, one on each line. Whitespace is not permitted. .PP If the file .I /etc/at.allow exists, only usernames mentioned in it are allowed to use .BR at . .PP If .I /etc/at.allow does not exist, .I /etc/at.deny is checked, every username not mentioned in it is then allowed to use .BR at . .PP An empty .I /etc/at.deny means that every user may use .BR at . .PP If neither exists, only the superuser is allowed to use at. .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR at (1), .BR cron (8), .BR crontab (1), .BR atd (8).