OK. Well then the problem must be caused by something else.
I guess you tried using "cd .." serveral times instead of cd "C:\" to
make sure it's not just a "syntax" problem?
If you tried so without success, I hope Martin Geisler (the author of
PHP Shell) can help you with that (as I do not have a clue what the
problem might be caused by).
@Martin Geisler
I guess you are still subscribed to this mailing list?
ArcyQwerty schrieb am 10.05.2009 22:08 Uhr:
I am fairly sure that it has the ability to use the rights of the
logged in user as the system32 directory is strictly off limits to the
'public' account
----- Original Message -----
*From:* Tobias Unger <mailto:m...@tobias-unger.de>
*To:* ArcyQwerty <mailto:arcyqwe...@arcyqwerty.is-a-geek.com> ;
Discuss the development of PHP Shell
<mailto:phpshell-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
*Sent:* Sunday, May 10, 2009 2:55 PM
*Subject:* Re: PHP Shell
I do not know if these Windows Web Servers access anything that
the user they are running as is able to access, but if you run an
Apache server you usually tell the server that he's not allowed to
access files which are not in a special "public" folder. So if you
run Apache with Linux as root (you normaly will not do that) and
tell him not to access files which are not in /var/www/ (for
example) or its subfolders, it is not able to change to / (which
is usually simular to C:\) (even though root is able to access any
files).
As far as I know, PHP Shell is not able to access all the files
that the user is able to access but just those the Web Server
allows it to access (unlike a normal ssh etc.).
Or did I just misunderstand your question?
ArcyQwerty schrieb am 10.05.2009 19:28 Uhr:
If I start with homedir as C:\
Current Working Directory: |C:\|
$ cd ./inetpub
Current Working Directory: |C:\/./inetpub|
||
|$ ls|
||
|[list of files in C:\windows\system32 shows up]|
||
|C:\ and all directories under it are accessible by the
authenticated user running PHP shell (running as admin by NTLM
authentication)|
----- Original Message -----
*From:* Tobias Unger <mailto:m...@tobias-unger.de>
*To:* ArcyQwerty <mailto:arcyqwe...@arcyqwerty.is-a-geek.com>
; Discuss the development of PHP Shell
<mailto:phpshell-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
*Sent:* Sunday, May 10, 2009 10:48 AM
*Subject:* Re: PHP Shell
Did you try whether "cd .." works or not?
And is C:\ accessable for PHP? [inside DocumentRoot for
Apache Servers]
I never tried using PHP Shell on an Windows Server... but
that of course does not mean it will not work...
ArcyQwerty schrieb am 10.05.2009 15:51 Uhr:
I have installed phpshell 2.1 according to the INSTALL file
and have successfully created a user and run it
It is currently running on Windows Server 2003 R2 and IIS 6
However, I cannot use the cd command to change directory:
$ cd C:\
chdir() [<a href='function.chdir'>function.chdir</a>]:
No error (errno 0)
cd: could not change to: C:\/C:\
PHP is not in safemode and the process running PHP Shell is
running as a domain admin (authenticated through NTLM)
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