[CentOS] crontab for nobody
Stephen Harris
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On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 07:18:05PM +0100, Anne Wilson wrote: > On Sunday 20 July 2008 17:44:23 Bill Campbell wrote: > > Does anything show up with ``find /var/spool/cron -type f''? > > > /var/spool/cron/apache > /var/spool/cron/rpc [43 more lines deleted] Wow, looks like somebody or something has created crontab entries for every user on your machine. That's wrong. Typically, out of the box, there are no entries. What does find /var/spool/cron -type f ! -size 0 show? Hopefully it will be nothing. This can be used to delete all the zero length entries: find /var/spool/cron -type f -size 0 -exec rm {} \; Now this is a cleanup of the problem, but it doesn't explain _how_ those entries were created in the first place. Are you using some form of automated admin interface? -- rgds Stephen
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