--- Robert <roberth at abbacomm.net> wrote:
> greetings
>
> on a simple CentOS 4 DNS server install i have the
> below info.
>
> crontab -l "shows nothing"
>
> pico /etc/crontab shows...
>
> SHELL=/bin/bash
> PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
> MAILTO=root
> HOME=/
> # run-parts
> 01 * * * * root run-parts /etc/cron.hourly
> 02 4 * * * root run-parts /etc/cron.daily
> 22 4 * * 0 root run-parts /etc/cron.weekly
> 42 4 1 * * root run-parts /etc/cron.monthly
>
> i have searched and looked and fiddled yet... ummm
> dunno...
>
> ...and i have nothing in /etc/cron.hourly or
> /etc/cron.d among other places
> yet ever hour my logfile gets touched so to speak
> with this stuff and i have
> virtually every daemon shutoff so i am trying to
> figure out what it is that
> is doing this and would sincerely appreciate any
> help.
>
> what did i space or forget please?
>
> Sep 11 05:01:01 ns1 crond(pam_unix)[27023]: session
> opened for user root by
> (uid=0)
> Sep 11 05:01:01 ns1 crond(pam_unix)[27023]: session
> closed for user root
> Sep 11 06:01:01 ns1 crond(pam_unix)[27027]: session
> opened for user root by
> (uid=0)
> Sep 11 06:01:01 ns1 crond(pam_unix)[27027]: session
> closed for user root
> Sep 11 07:01:01 ns1 crond(pam_unix)[27031]: session
> opened for user root by
> (uid=0)
> Sep 11 07:01:01 ns1 crond(pam_unix)[27031]: session
> closed for user root
> Sep 11 08:01:01 ns1 crond(pam_unix)[27035]: session
> opened for user root by
> (uid=0)
> Sep 11 08:01:01 ns1 crond(pam_unix)[27035]: session
> closed for user root
>
> im sure i am missing something really simple.
>
> tia and regards,
>
> - rh
>
> --
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> www.abbacomm.net
>
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Robert,
try looking in the /etc/log.d/conf/logwatch.conf file
and see if that has it. I know the other stuff is in
there about the other logs.
Steven
"On the side of the software box, in the 'System Requirements'
section, it said 'Requires Windows or better'. So I installed
Linux."