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mod_suphp in Plesk 9 + CentOS 5

Jose Antonio R

New Pleskian
I tried to install mod_suphp 0.7.1-1 in Plesk 9.0.1 + CentOS 5

I tried follow this manuals;

http://forum.parallels.com/showpost.php?p=407334&postcount=1

http://eitwebguru.com/installation-and-configuration-of-mod_suphp-on-plesk-centos/

http://forum.viperproofing.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2

http://www.eukhost.com/forums/f15/how-configure-install-configure-mod-suphp-linux-plesk-10722/



phpinfo() print;
….
Loaded Modules: … mod_suphp ….
….


But if execute mydomain.com/whoami.php;

<?php
echo "Output of the 'whoami' command:\nâ€;
echo exec(‘/usr/bin/whoami’);
?>


print apache user;

Output of the ‘whoami’ command:
apache


some solution or manual that work for Plesk 9.X + Centos 5 + mod_suphp 0.7.1 ?

Thanks
 
Exec is a dangerous function. If you have followed our tutorial, we disable it in php.ini
Check php.ini
 
Thanks, with safe_mode off, exec work ok, but what happen with system('id') ?

<?php
echo "Output of the 'whoami' command:<br /><br />\n";
echo exec('/usr/bin/whoami');

echo '<br/>';

system('id');

$f = fopen ("test.txt", "a");
fputs($f, "it's working !");
fclose($f);

phpinfo();

?>


In php.ini isn´t system in disable_functions
 
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