The at.allow file must be owned by root, bin, or sys.

From AIX 5.3 Security Technical Implementation Guide

Part of GEN003460

Associated with IA controls: ECLP-1

Associated with: CCI-000225

SV-27393r1_rule The at.allow file must be owned by root, bin, or sys.

Vulnerability discussion

If the owner of the at.allow file is not set to root, bin, or sys, unauthorized users could be allowed to view or edit sensitive information contained within the file.

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Change the owner of the at.allow file. # chown root /var/adm/cron/at.allow

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