Hello,
How do complile with phpsexec, can we enable using easy apache?. Please let me know.
thanks
shan
Hello,
How do complile with phpsexec, can we enable using easy apache?. Please let me know.
thanks
shan
Yes, you can do so with easyapache just choose the right option (option 2 if i remember correctly)
buildapache in WHM is also another way you can do so, just check the phpsuexec at the end
I have a client who has 3 sites (let says A, B, C) but all use one shopping cart (says A). if i enable phpsuexec
1) will B and C could access the shopping cart in A
2) will A and B can save some XML files inside A home path
Phpsuexec has nothing to do with shopping carts or accessing programs/applications. Phpsuexe is useful for improving security of the server.Originally Posted by neo4242002
Andy Reed
RHCE and CCNA
ServerTune.com
Hi Andy Reed, thanks.. I think may be one of us not understand the issue here. its something like this... my client have 3 website a.com b.com and c.com.
b.com and c.com accessing some php files and Db in a.com. If I enable phpsexec will this still possible. At the moment I have even disable opan_base_path in WHM, in order to make it happen... but how about if I enable phpsexec..
1) will it allow a.com and c.com to access php files in a.com
2) will it allow to write files to a specific folder in a.com
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So, b.com and c.com are addons or seperate accounts? If they are seperate accounts, no you won't be able share/access files. That means b.com and c.com won't access any php files or MySQL DBs owned by another account. Unless otherwise.Originally Posted by neo4242002
Phpsuexec. as I said, is to enhance security, period. Has nothing to do with accessing files or DBs.
Andy Reed
RHCE and CCNA
ServerTune.com