/etc/tmpreaper.conf is in tmpreaper 1.6.13+nmu1.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o644.
The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.
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# - local configuration for tmpreaper's daily run
#
# This is only used if /etc/cron.daily/tmpreaper was also updated,
# i.e. there's a line ". /etc/tmpreaper.conf" in that file.
# The shell code that used to be here (pre version 1.6.7) is now
# in the cron.daily script.
# Remove the next line if you understand the possible security implications of
# having tmpreaper run automatically;
# see /usr/share/doc/tmpreaper/README.security.gz
SHOWWARNING=true
# TMPREAPER_TIME
# is the max. age of files before they're removed.
# default:
# the TMPTIME value in /etc/default/rcS if it's there, else
# TMPREAPER_TIME=7d (for 7 days)
# I recommend setting the value in /etc/default/rcS, as
# that is used to clean out /tmp whenever the system is booted.
#
# TMPREAPER_PROTECT_EXTRA
# are extra patterns that you may want to protect.
# Example:
# TMPREAPER_PROTECT_EXTRA='/tmp/isdnctrl* /tmp/important*'
#
# TMPREAPER_DIRS
# are the directories to clean up.
# *never* supply / here! That will wipe most of your system!
# Example:
# TMPREAPER_DIRS='/tmp/. /var/tmp/.'
#
# TMPREAPER_DELAY
# defines the maximum (randomized) delay before starting processing.
# See the manpage entry for --delay. Default is 256.
# Example:
# TMPREAPER_DELAY='256'
#
# TMPREAPER_ADDITIONALOPTIONS
# extra options that are passed to tmpreaper, e.g. --all
# uncomment and change the next line to overrule the /etc/default/rcS value
# TMPREAPER_TIME=7d
TMPREAPER_PROTECT_EXTRA=''
TMPREAPER_DIRS='/tmp/.'
TMPREAPER_DELAY='256'
TMPREAPER_ADDITIONALOPTIONS=''
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