Le 01/12/2016 à 17:23, Liam O'Toole a écrit :
On 2016-12-01, Walter H.
<walter.h@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
in
/etc/cron.d/test
I've this:
50 15 * * * root ( date ; echo "---" ; env ; echo "---" ; set )
/tmp/test.txt
and I thought I would be shown environment variables which are defined
in
e.g. /etc/profiles.d/proxy.sh or /etc/profiles.d/proxy.csh
but this isn't like this ...
That is the expected behaviour.
where do I have to define e.g.
export http_proxy="http://proxy.local:3128/"
in order to have it in cron jobs?
Thanks,
Walter
You can set the variable in the cron job itself. See, for example,
/etc/cron.d/0hourly, where several variables are set.
You can also set environment variables in /etc/environment. They will be
read by pam module pam_env.
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