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Date:      Wed, 16 Jul 2008 11:26:19 -0400
From:      John Almberg <jalmberg@identry.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   how to simulate a user's crontab?
Message-ID:  <3BC71C1E-DD8B-4FD9-870A-A2D385E556C8@identry.com>

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I often run into permission problems with user crontabs. That is, a  
crontab run under a user's permissions.

First of all, it seems to me that a user's crontab doesn't have  
exactly the same permission as the user himself. Is this true?

If so, what permissions does a user's crontab have?

Is there anyway I can simulate these permissions on the command line,  
so I can test things before putting them in a crontab?

What I'd like to avoid is the frustrating cycle of putting a line in  
a user's crontab (a few minutes ahead), waiting for it to fire off,  
have it fail, check error logs, try again...

It would be much simpler if I could simulate the crontab's  
environment, and just run the thing from the command line.

Any hope? I'm running FreeBSD 6.3

-- John




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