gourav
gourav

Reputation: 1397

How to stop the CRON's set using SSH access

How to stop the CRON's set using SSH access. These CRON's are not displayed in my control panel as they are set using SSH access. I do have a ROOT access as its a virtual server.

Please help me.

Regards Gourav.

Upvotes: 0

Views: 1854

Answers (2)

mjec
mjec

Reputation: 1817

Try running crontab -l in ssh, which shows the list of cron jobs. If this list is different to what you have in your control panel, run crontab -e and delete the lines you don't want.

Of course, because it's not your server, there may be other users running cron jobs, which you can't control...

Upvotes: 1

jeroen
jeroen

Reputation: 91762

When you are at the command prompt, you can use:

crontab -l      // list crontab entries
crontab -e      // edit crontab entries
crontab -r      // remove all crontab entries

All of the current user of course (can be root).

Upvotes: 2

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