Re: Cron & Tripwire [SOLVED]

From: CodeHeads (ch_at_code-heads.com)
Date: 11/30/05

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    Hello all,
    Just to let you guys know that the cron is working now. I used the
    default script that came with tripwire.

    Thanks everyone for helping :)

    ~WILL~

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