That is EXACTLY what I would like to do. I've searched the Internet in a vain, I just can't find any information about someone who has succeeded in doing this.
Any progress for you yet?
Type: Posts; User: richard_roe
That is EXACTLY what I would like to do. I've searched the Internet in a vain, I just can't find any information about someone who has succeeded in doing this.
Any progress for you yet?
I thought I found a solution and made a syslogd.conf file where I just told syslogd to put all crond messages into /dev/null
However it became clear to me that the BusyBox version of syslogd that...
Since I use a SSH tunnel to access the web interface and the fact that the WL-500gP should not act as a DNS server I've removed the HTTP and DNS parts.
Here is my current config which I've now...
Thank You LinusW.
I think I've found the source of your script ;)
I've assembled a post-firewall script that I'll try out very soon.
Since I'm a beginner I've likely made some mistakes .......
Thanks avberk!
That might be a solution for me. Yes, the log file get's to big but only for one reason and that's the frequent logging of the crond jobs. Otherwise there are very few entries in...
Hi all!
If you have the time to help me out a little bit I would be really greatful! :D
I'm running my Asus WL-500gP in access point operation mode with the Wifi disabled (Oleg's firmware),...
Hi!
I've got no harddisk attached and since I run a script every minute issued by crond using the command: crond -c /usr/local/cron -b -l 0 , i notice that /tmp/syslog.log i growing bigger and...