Hi,
/etc/cron.d/dehydrated?
That's the file to delete. It's a config file, meaning it's installed as
/etc/cron.d/dehydrated.new and therefor not removed automatically on
deinstallation.
There are stock slackware packages with cronjobs as configfile, e.g.
openssl.
Please write a note, if
David,
Check for an entry in the crontab system that is trying to run the script.
Look in these directories
/etc/cron.d/
/etc/cron.daily/
/etc/cron.hourly/
/etc/cron.monthly/
/etc/cron.weekly/
for the cron commands the are trying to execute the
/etc/cron.d/dehydrated?
Am Donnerstag, den 04.07.2019, 00:06 -0700 schrieb David Melik:
> Lately I installed the other Lets Encrypt clients, and tried to
> uninstall them. Every day now (despite having rebooted) I get an
> email
> message from my server (cron for user root
Lately I installed the other Lets Encrypt clients, and tried to
uninstall them. Every day now (despite having rebooted) I get an email
message from my server (cron for user root /usr/bin/dehydrated -c
>/dev/null) '/bin/sh: /usr/bin/dehydrated: No such file or directory.'
However, I don't