On Mon, Nov 10, 2003 at 11:05:02PM -0800, tirumal b wrote:
:
: Its enough if i have the apache privileges. Can i
: login to apache user and to remote computer apache
: user with public key authentication and run some
: command there.
Usually, the user that Apache runs under does not have a real
Hello All,
Its enough if i have the apache privileges. Can i
login to apache user and to remote computer apache
user with public key authentication and run some
command there.
thank you
> On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 01:34, tirumal b wrote:
> > Hello All
> >
> > I have written the following command
> What does phpinfo() have to say about it?
It says that the Local Value is "on" but the master value is "off".
-Kyle
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At 2:29 PM -0400 5/5/02, Kyle Gibson wrote:
>In the php.ini file, safe mode is off. Which is why I am curious as to
>why this is occuring.
What does phpinfo() have to say about it?
...R.
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> Your ISP has safe mode turned on which means you cannot use backquotes. Read all
> about it at http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.safe-mode.php.
I am my own ISP, techically.
In the php.ini file, safe mode is off. Which is why I am curious as to
why this is occuring.
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; Safe Mode
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On 5 May 2002 at 14:12, Kyle Gibson wrote:
> Warning: Cannot execute using backquotes in safe mode in test.php on
> line 2
Your ISP has safe mode turned on which means you cannot use backquotes. Read all
about it at http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.safe-mode.php.
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I've tried this,
$cmd = `ftpwho`;
echo $cmd;
and/or
$cmd = shell_exec("ftpwho");
echo $cmd;
But I get this error:
Warning: Cannot execute using backquotes in safe mode in test.php on line 2
-Kyle
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Just my PoV on security... You could always try investigating SSH
> wrappers.
>
> - Dan
>
> -Original Message-----
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> Sent: 05 May 2002 07:44
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP] RE: SSH
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> On Sun, 5
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On Sun, 5 May 2002, Insomniac Admin wrote:
> You could use "popen" to open a ssh process and wait to be asked for
> the password etc... Remember to check the RSA key pattern.
My experience, at least with recent
On Sun, 5 May 2002, Insomniac Admin wrote:
> You could use "popen" to open a ssh process and wait to be asked for the
> password etc... Remember to check the RSA key pattern.
My experience, at least with recent SSH versions, is that they try very
hard to verify stdin is an actual pty before acce
Thanks, I'll try what you suggested.
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Hi,
> man ssh
Do that, you'll see there is a -c command, and also read up on using RSA
key authentication, so that the password doesn't have to be entered for
that host.
BE WARNED - if you use RSA key auth, then any process under the login
account you specify it for (it will probably have to be
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