O Osmolovsky Guest May 30, 2005 #1 Sorry for stupid question but does Plesk's vhosts can use C++ scripts?
J jshanley Guest May 30, 2005 #2 Do you mean CGI scripts? I'm not aware of a way to run raw C++ code as any kind of script; you'd need to compile it first. Plesk runs CGI scripts, in the cgi-bin folder.
Do you mean CGI scripts? I'm not aware of a way to run raw C++ code as any kind of script; you'd need to compile it first. Plesk runs CGI scripts, in the cgi-bin folder.
O Osmolovsky Guest May 30, 2005 #3 I am not assured that correctly has asked a question, but the client wants "Perl, Php, Python and C++" and I do not know what to answer about C ++ ^)
I am not assured that correctly has asked a question, but the client wants "Perl, Php, Python and C++" and I do not know what to answer about C ++ ^)
J jshanley Guest May 30, 2005 #4 They want a shell account on your machine, so they can compile programs.
O Osmolovsky Guest May 30, 2005 #5 Ohh. me looser ^) So. Second question. Does plesk chrooted shell сan give it necessary functionality ( awk, c++, sh scripts etc) ?
Ohh. me looser ^) So. Second question. Does plesk chrooted shell сan give it necessary functionality ( awk, c++, sh scripts etc) ?
J jshanley Guest May 30, 2005 #6 I dont know, I've never tried it and dont want to. I never give shell access to any users on any "shared hosting" machines; I think it's too high of a risk (for me anyway). If they want/need shell access, they can get a dedicated hosting box (imho).
I dont know, I've never tried it and dont want to. I never give shell access to any users on any "shared hosting" machines; I think it's too high of a risk (for me anyway). If they want/need shell access, they can get a dedicated hosting box (imho).
O Osmolovsky Guest May 30, 2005 #7 i think full shell is too dangerous, but chrooted shell - not. need to make more tests before ^)