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How to change update time of csf?

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  • Jcats
    Hello, Its in: /etc/cron.d/csf_update
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  • sadasan
    Hello, Thank you for letting me know the location. I could change the update time. After it, I ran "csf -r", then I saw the warning message as follows, because I enabled it for certain reason. *WARNING* PT_USERKILL should not normally be enabled as it can easily lead to legitimate processes being terminated, use csf.pignore instead Then I should add it to csf.pignore. In this case, which is the correct syntax? exe: csf -r or cmd: csf -r or user: csf Please advise me. Thank you.
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  • Jcats
    You would use exe: exe:/full/path/to/file example: # which csf /usr/sbin/csf # which lfd /usr/sbin/lfd
    so you would add: exe:/usr/sbin/csf exe:/usr/sbin/lfd
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  • sadasan
    Hello, If I want to ignore the only csf processes, may I write the only first line to csf.pignore file? exe:/usr/sbin/csf I want to keep receiving the notification of an excessive process tracking of certain users by PT_USERPROC . Many thanks!
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  • Jcats
    Yes that would work
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  • sadasan
    Hello, Just now, csf was updated to ver. 13.07 successfully. Upgrading csf from v13.06 to 13.07... Retrieving new csf package... ...5% ...10% ...15% ...20% ...25% ...30% ...35% ...40% ...45% ...50% ...55% ...60% ...65% ...70% ...75% ...80% ...85% ...90% ...95% ...100% ...All done. Thank you so much.
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  • Jcats
    Glad to hear it!
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  • cPanelLauren
    Glad to see the issue is resolved and thanks @Jcats
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  • sadasan
    Hello, Is there any way to close this ticket when the issue is closed? Also, is there any courtesy way to the respondent? I was not active in this forum so I do not know how I should do after solution.. Thank you.
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  • Infopro
    I've marked your thread as Solved for you.
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