This change creates a cron.allow file with a root user entry and removes the cron.deny file, if it exists. This ensures that only the root user has the ability to create a crontab. A hacker may exploit use of the crontab to execute programs or processes automatically. Limiting access to the root account only reduces this risk.
Solution
Create the /var/adm/cron/cron.allow file and remove /var/adm/cron/cron.deny (if it exists): print "root adm" > /var/adm/cron/cron.allow rm /var/adm/cron/cron.deny