I believe, at least on FreeBSD systems, it's in /etc/periodic/security.
There are scripts that are run, I think, weekly on a system to check out
user id (uid) and other file permissions. Perhaps it's run monthly.
I think the periodic stuff that is run daily is, as you said, to check
out caches and what not.
A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Eric Dannewitz / 2006/10/01 / 01:03 PM wrote:
repairing permissions (which is a cron job that most unix
systems run weekly as well)
As far as I know, cron script does not invoke repair permission. It is
mainly for cache cleaning task.
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