Hi, just wondering if Suse has any sort of regular system checks akin to the 
periodic scripts that FreeBSD runs every day/week/month to report on the 
general health & security of the system?

Periodic does some general cleaning up and emails report to root the file 
system status (a df basically), any alterations to system files (including a 
diff of changes to system config files), mail system status, a monthly 
summary of login accounting and any warnings that appear in the messages log 
file as well as various other stuff. It also lists any installed ports or 
packages that have security alerts. After many years of using FreeBSD, I've 
come to rely on these reports to keep me informed about my system.

So now I'm using Suse (trying to get familiar with it before changing my 
Netware servers at work over to OES on Suse) and I've tried googling for info 
about this, but haven't found anything useful as yet.

Cheers,
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