exec() runs via command line but not web

2020-04-18 05:36发布

问题:

I have a PHP script involving exec() that will run fine from the command line but not in a web context. The script is simply this:

<?php exec('echo "wee" > /home/jason/wee.txt');

If I call this script wee.php and run php wee.php, it works fine and wee.txt gets written.

If I go to http://mysite.com/wee.php, the script pretends to run fine but wee.txt doesn't actually get written.

Any idea why this is happening?

回答1:

The web server runs as a different user, and that user does not have permission to write to your home directory.



回答2:

The other posters are correct to suggest the web server user doesn't have rights to write to your home directory. To see if they are right try modifying the code to write to /tmp/wee.txt. That should be world writable.

Another possibility is that php can be configured to disable calling exec(). See http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-unix-apache-lighttpd-phpini-disable-functions/



回答3:

Your web server probably (correctly) doesn't have the appropriate permissions to write to a home directory.



回答4:

Noticed you are writing to /home/jason. Note that apache will be the one running this command (i.e. www-data user if using Ubunut or Debian). Does the process have the correect rights to write to that folder?



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