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-README file for PHP Shell
-Copyright (C) 2000-2010 the Phpshell-team
-Licensed under the GNU GPL. See the file COPYING for details.
-
-What is PHP Shell?
-==================
-
-PHP Shell is a shell wrapped in a PHP script. It's a tool you can use
-to execute arbitrary shell-commands or browse the filesystem on your
-remote webserver. This replaces, to a degree, a normal
-telnet-connection.
-
-You use it for administration and maintenance of your website, which
-is often much easier to do if you can work directly on the server.
-For example, you could use PHP Shell to unpack and move big files
-around. All the normal command line programs like ps, free, du, df,
-etc... can be used.
-
-
-Limitations
-===========
-
-There are some limitations on what kind of programs you can run. It
-won't do no good if you start a graphical program like Firefox or even
-a console based one like vi. All programs have to be strictly command
-line programs, and they will have no chance of getting user input
-after they have been lunched.
-
-They probably also have to terminate within 30 seconds, as this is the
-default time-limit imposed unto all PHP scripts, to prevent them from
-running in an infinite loop. Your ISP may have set this time-limit to
-something else.
-
-But you can rely on all the normal shell-functionality, like pipes,
-output and input redirection, etc... (There is no <tab>-completion,
-though :-)
-
-
-Safe Mode
-=========
-
-Safe Mode is the nemisis of PHP Shell. If PHP is running in Safe Mode
-then PHP Shell will normally not work --- sorry. Please read the
-detailed explanation in the SECURITY file.
-
-
-Who am I?
-=========
-
-You may not be the same user when using PHP Shell, as you are when you
-upload your files with FTP. On some systems you will be ``nobody``,
-on other systems you will become ``httpd`` or ``www-data``. This is a
-rather dangerous "feature" of the way PHP is run by the webserver. A
-possible effect of this is that you might end up creating files using
-PHP Shell which you cannot delete afterwards using FTP and maybe not
-even using PHP Shell. Strange, but true :-)
-
-If you want to execute code as different user, then it's possible to
-do so by using the Sudo program available from this address:
-
- http://www.courtesan.com/sudo/
-
-The trick is to configure Sudo to allow the user running the webserver
-to execute certain commands as a more privileged user. This will have
-to be done by the administrator of the server. Please refer to the
-documentation for Sudo for further information about doing this.
-
-
-How to Use It
-=============
-
-When you point your browser at PHP Shell you will be asked to
-authenticate yourself. By default no username/password will work, so
-please go read INSTALL for information about adding a user.
-
-You're back? Good. Enter your username and password and press
-the "Login" button.
-
-You will then be presented with a rather simple page containing
-nothing much except a big window with the cursor blinking at the
-bottom, signaling that it's ready to obey your commands.
-
-Write a command and press ENTER --- or alternatively, press the 'Execute
-Command' button if you really want. The command will be executed and
-the result will be shows in the terminal. You can now enter another
-command.
-
-To be more precise: the terminal is updated with the command line you
-have just executed, the output of the command to standard out
-(stdout), and following that any error output sent to stderr.
-
-The commands are executed relative to a current working directory,
-which is written at the top. You change this by the normal 'cd'
-command (or by selecting a other working directory using the links).
-
-The commands must also be complete, so you cannot enter a multiline command:
-$ for i in a b c ; do
-> echo $i
-> done
-However, in one line it is allowed: for i in a b c ; do echo $i ; done
-
-Variables are also not preserved between the commands, so
-$ A=1
-$ echo $A
-will output 0 instead of 1. But in one line it works as expected:
-$ A=1 ; echo $A
-will give you the expected result: 1
-
-Alternatives
-============
-
-An incomplete list of alternatives to PHP Shell would be:
-
-* SSH. The Secure Shell is the standard solution to the problem that
- PHP Shell tries to solve. SSH lets you login to a remote system in a
- secure way where the traffic and password is encrypted at all
- times. You can also upload and download files securely and make
- encrypted TCP tunnels.
-
- If your host supports SSH then use it and forget about PHP Shell or
- any other solution.
-
-* Telnet. This is the old way to obtain an interactive login on a
- remote system. Unfortunately telnet is insecure since the password
- and subsequent traffic are sent in clear text. SSH was developed
- precisely to replace telnet. The advantage of telnet over PHP Shell
- is that it gives you an interactive session.
-
-* See more alternatives at the Anyterm homepage:
-
- http://anyterm.org/compared.html
-
-
-Download
-========
-
-You can download the newest version of PHP Shell from
-
- http://phpshell.sourceforge.net/
-
-The tarball/zipfile contains these files:
-
-phpshell.php
- This is the script you run when you use PHP Shell.
-
-pwhash.php
- A utility used to generate a hashed password. Please read INSTALL
- for more information. This file poses no security risk.
-
-ChangeLog
- This file describe the changes I've made to PHP Shell. By reading
- it you'll always know when I've added a new feature or made a
- bugfix, and the nature of the feature/bugfix.
-
-README
- This file! :-)
-
-INSTALL
- Tells you how to install PHP Shell. Among other things, it
- explains how to change the password protection so that you can use
- PHP Shell.
-
- Remember that it's very important to have PHP Shell password
- protected, or else everybody will be able so snoop into your files
- and perhaps also be able to delete them! Please take the time to
- protect your installation of PHP Shell.
-
-SECURITY
- A separate guide about security with PHP in general and PHP Shell in
- particular. Be sure to read this too, especially if you are getting
- strange errors back from PHP Shell.
-
-COPYING
- Standard GNU GPL.