One Hat Cyber Team
Your IP :
172.16.0.254
Server IP :
58.26.163.33
Server :
Windows NT DGPENSV2LPKMN 10.0 build 14393 (Windows Server 2016) AMD64
Server Software :
Apache/2.4.46 (Win64) OpenSSL/1.1.1h PHP/7.3.25
PHP Version :
7.3.25
Buat File
|
Buat Folder
Eksekusi
Dir :
C:
/
laragon
/
bin
/
cronical
/
Edit File:
cronical.dat
# === Format === # # * * * * * command to execute # ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ # ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ +----- day of week (0 - 6) (0 to 6 are Sunday to Saturday, or use names) # ¦ ¦ ¦ +---------- month (1 - 12) # ¦ ¦ +--------------- day of month (1 - 31) # ¦ +-------------------- hour (0 - 23) # +------------------------- min (0 - 59) # # === Examples === # # * * * * * cmd /c echo Every minute # */5 * * * * cmd /c echo Every five minutes # 0 8,17 * * * cmd /c echo At 08:00, 12:00 and 17:00 # 0,30 * * * * cmd /c echo Every hour at :00, :15, :30 and :45 # 0 2 1 * * cmd /c echo At 02:00 the 1st of every month # 0 2 1 1 * cmd /c echo At 02:00 the 1st of January # 30 2 * * sat,sun cmd /c echo At 02:30 every Saturday or Sunday # # @reboot cmd /c echo Run when the service is started (typically on reboot) # @yearly cmd /c echo Once a year, typically midnight Jan 1st # @annually cmd /c echo Same as @yearly # @monthly cmd /c echo Midnight on the first of every month # @weekly cmd /c echo Midnight on every Sunday # @daily cmd /c echo Midnight every day # @hourly cmd /c echo Every hour # # @service cmd /k echo Start and keep running, restarting if it exits # === Global settings === RunMissedJobs = true # On startup, run any missed jobs ServiceChecks = 15 # Check services every 15 seconds, default is every second Timeout = 3600 # Jobs may run for up to 1 hour # === Settings for each job === # Home = # MailFrom = cronical@example.com # MailTo = admin@example.com # MailStdOut = false # MailCc = # MailBcc = # SmtpHost = mail.example.com # SmtpSSL = false # SmtpUser = # SmtpPass = # === Jobs to run === # In order to run apps as a different user - for instance, for backing up registry - either register # the service under a different user name in Services, or use the psexec utility to impersonate # another user. See http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897553.aspx # @reboot cmd /c echo Hello, world! I am Cronical. && timeout /t 120 # --- Jobs --------------------------------------------------------------------------
Simpan