I am running the FoxServe!
I have not started work on this at this time but I should get something
together soon! I currently stop the existing httpd service and start
another which runs as root allowing exec("") commands to work. So a big
security hole! Not to worried that it runs on a local intranet site and not
exposed to the internet.
Scott
On 7/23/08, ssmtux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> thanks in advance.
> May I ask you if with this option also the exec("") could work?
>
> Although I don't understand where I could manage the following:
> --disable-all \
> --with-config-file-path=/etc/ \
> --enable-pdo \
> --enable-session \
> --with-pdo-sqlite \
> --enable-posix \
> --enable-pcntl \
> --enable-discard-path
>
> Regards.
>
> --- In [email protected] <foxboard%40yahoogroups.com>, "Scott
> Lingerfelt"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Jono,
> >
> > This does help thanks for sharing!
> >
> > Scott
> >
> > On 7/17/08, Jono Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi Scott
> > >
> > > We've tried a number of different ways of calling system commands, and
> > > found that when using sqlite3 (via PHP's PDO drivers) that it was
> tricky to
> > > get right on the foxboard. In the end I used the following
> function that
> > > worked as long as it was called before any of the SQLite3
> functions. Your
> > > situation may be quite different though..... and hopefully you can
> use the
> > > normal system commands without needing to use the following.....
> but here it
> > > is for reference:
> > >
> > > <?php function systemcmd_ex($commandstr)
> > > {
> > > $pid = pcntl_fork();
> > > if ($pid == -1) {
> > > die('could not fork');
> > > } else if ($pid) {
> > > // we are the parent
> > > pcntl_waitpid($pid, $status); //Protect against Zombie
> children
> > > return($status);
> > > } else {
> > > // we are the child
> > > // Use pcnl_exec
> > > $args = array ($commandstr);
> > > pcntl_exec("/var/local/www/quiet.sh", $args);
> > > exit(-1); // should never get here!!
> > > }
> > > }
> > > ?>
> > >
> > > You'll also need to create a quiet.sh script (also with chmod +x)
> - you may
> > > want it in another location - just remember to change the
> reference to it's
> > > path above too.
> > > which has the following 2 lines in it (remember to use UNIX (and
> not DOS)
> > > encoding for this file):
> > > #!/bin/sh
> > > $@ > /dev/null 2>&1
> > >
> > >
> > > We are configuring php (v5.2.6) with the following options:
> > > --disable-all \
> > > --with-config-file-path=/etc/ \
> > > --enable-pdo \
> > > --enable-session \
> > > --with-pdo-sqlite \
> > > --enable-posix \
> > > --enable-pcntl \
> > > --enable-discard-path
> > >
> > >
> > > Cheers
> > > Jono
> > >
> > > Scott Lingerfelt wrote:
> > >
> > > I have been successfull sending arguments to a shell script from a php
> > > web page but cannot get them to be passed to the system.
> > >
> > > How can I have an interface in php and have the user set the date and
> > > submit allowing it to update the system date and time?
> > >
> > > Here is a simple php test page:
> > > [code]
> > > <?php
> > > $cmd=070600002008.00 //test date/time
> > >
> > > $output = shell_exec('/mnt/flash/date_set.sh '.$cmd);
> > > echo "<pre>$output</pre>";
> > > ?>
> > > [/code]
> > >
> > > and here is the script date_set.sh:
> > > [code]
> > > var1=$1
> > > echo 'date ' . $var1
> > > [/code]
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance,
> > >
> > > Scott
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
>
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