Hi Dan,

I am a newbie to Unix systems and so it is very much possible to
misunderstand concepts there:-( Well, I had first posted this on the PHP
general list. Got no response there and so posted onto this mailing
list. Maybe I will again go back to the general list.

Thanks,
Ananth.

>>> "Dan Hardiker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/04/03 04:18PM
>>>
> At this point of time, I am trying to understand the way security is
> implemented for PHP on Unix / Linux. I mean, how are the different
users
> distinguished in Unix / Linux. Do they get to login into the Unix /
> Linux system through separate accounts? In that case, do they have
> separate data space for each user? What is the API that is used to
login
> to Unix / Linux. User may enter his username and password on the
> browser, but how do they get translated onto the Unix / Linux box?
>
> The end goal is to separate out uses and to make sure that normal
users
> (who do not have admin rights) do not get to read a file, write into
a
> file etc from areas that they have no access rights into. How is
this
> access rights set in Unix / Linux?

As this shows a basic mis-understanding of the way Unix based /
look-a-like operating systems work, and how PHP is executed... this is
definatly a question for the php "general" list
([EMAIL PROTECTED]).

This forum is for discussion about the constructs that form PHP
itself,
not its implementation or its use.


-- 
Dan Hardiker [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
ADAM Software & Systems Engineer
First Creative



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