[email protected] wrote:
> Passing --fdpass or --stream to clamdscan works for calling up a scan on the 
> command prompt however calling it through mediawiki (via the chrooted web 
> user www) still fails with an error 127.  If I make a file called test.php 
> containing:
> <?php
> define("MEDIAWIKI", "mediawiki");
> require_once("/htdocs/w/includes/GlobalFunctions.php" );
> $output = wfShellExec( "command=/usr/local/bin/clamdscan --fdpass 
> --no-summary '/htdocs/file.txt' 2>&1, $exitCode );
> echo "exitcode is $exitCode";
> ?>
> 
> Executing "chroot -u www /var/www /usr/local/bin/clamdscan --fdpass 
> --no-summary '/htdocs/file.txt' 2>&1" will work just fine but running the 
> script will always fail with error 127.  Even substituting in the $output 
> line something like wfShellExec( "/bin/echo 'hello world' > world.txt" ); 
> will always fail with error 127 as well, despite echo being at 
> /var/www/bin/echo and permissions readable and executable by the proper www 
> user.  Appears that there may be something up with how mediawiki is executing 
> shell commands, maybe I'm going about testing this the wrong way.
> 
> Thanks for the insight.

Exit code 127 is usually the shell not finding out the executable.
Try removing command= from the beginning (you also miss the closing of
the double quotes, by that seems an overlook on copying).


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