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Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 388
OS: Mac OS X 10.5.7 and XP SP2
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[SOLVED] PHP/Linux exec() htpasswd problem
I wasn't sure if I should post this under Linux or Web Design & Programming, it's kind of in between...
I am trying to use the htpasswd command using exec() in my PHP application on my Apache shared hosting account. When I try to do this I get the error: Code:
htpasswd: command not found 1) I read that a standard user can't run this command. If this is the problem, how would I fix it? Would I have to change permissions or possibly use some sudo type thing to act as another user? Again, I'm not too familiar with the ins and outs of Linux. 2) I saw someone spell out the entire path to the htpasswd command: /usr/local/apache/current/bin/htpasswd Might I have to do this? Could the path be different for my system? I know my syntax is correct, as I can test it locally on my unix machine before trying it on the server and it always works. I think right now the specific line of code reads: PHP Code:
Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks. |
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