Joe Sloan wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Saturday 2008-06-14 at 07:46 -0500, Jim Flanagan wrote:
Rkhunter does run now, at the same time of day it did before my upgrade, but I have not a clue as to what is making it run at that time.
Have a look here: "/etc/cron.daily/".
And also look at the DAILY_TIME variable in /etc/sysconfig/cron
Joe OK, I see a file named /etc/cron.daily/suse.de-rkhunter but I see no references to a time to run. In /etc/sysconfig/cron DAILY_TIME is set at "blank" meaning defaults which is nothing.
IIRC Rkhunter was setup to run at a certain time (set up by itself at installation of the opensuse rpm), say 0830. If I had the machine off during that time, it would run shortly after boot, unless it had already previously run that day. Once it ran at that later time, it would continue to run at that later time every day (again unless the machine happened to be off at that time in which case it would run at boot again). Looking more closely at suse.de-rkhunter I see an entry where it should check /var/tmp/rkhunter-cron.XXXXX, but I don't see this file in /var/tmp/. I do see a way to make it update itself (DB I suppose, not version) by setting CRON_DB_UPDATE="yes" from the default "no". Haven't treid that yet though. One thing at a time. Jim -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org