From 66c84cedfb411ad6ca0508d9f45d6d33c8ad474d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Luke Shumaker Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2011 11:13:51 -0500 Subject: This directory was identified as ltshell-2.2-1. I think it is rebranded phpshell-2.2. --- shell/INSTALL | 110 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 110 insertions(+) create mode 100644 shell/INSTALL (limited to 'shell/INSTALL') diff --git a/shell/INSTALL b/shell/INSTALL new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8d20f4b --- /dev/null +++ b/shell/INSTALL @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +INSTALL file for PHP Shell +Copyright (C) 2000-2010 the Phpshell-team +Licensed under the GNU GPL. See the file COPYING for details. + + +Downloading PHP Shell +===================== + +You can always get the latest version of PHP Shell from: + + http://phpshell.sourceforge.net/ + + + +Installation +============ + +Installation is easy: first unpack the tarball or zipfile downloaded +from the above website into your webserver. This will create a +subdirectory called phpshell-@VERSION@ for PHP Shell version @VERSION@. + +Try loading the file ``phpshell.php`` in your browser and check that +you are served a page that asks you to authenticate yourself with a +username and a password. If you do not see such a page, then please +check that you have entered the URL correctly and that PHP is working +on your server. + + + +Configuration +============= + +All configuration happens in the ``config.php`` file. This is an +ini-file despite its name. Ini-files consist of a number of sections, +each containing a number of 'key = "value"' pairs. PHP Shell has tree +sections: '[users]' for configuring usernames and passwords, +'[aliases]' for configuring shell aliases, and '[settings]' for +general settings. + + +Setting usernames and passwords +------------------------------- + +As a security precaution PHP Shell has no default username and +password (people often forget to change them...). To add the user +"alice" with password "secret" you simply add + + [users] + alice = "secret" + +to the file. Note that you can add as many users as you want by +simply adding more lines like this. + +This system works, but there is a better way --- a way so that the +password does not appear in clear text in the file. For that you use +the supplied script ``pwhash.php`` to generate a hashed password. +Please see the instructions given in ``pwhash.php``. + +With the above example the result could look like + + [users] + alice = "sha1:1a4861:a8640981d2a5f9452c75a7bb0491eac3ecd8bdc3" + +You will not get exactly the same line if you try it out, this is a +feature of the system which means that both "alice" and "bob" could +have "secret" as their password, and you would not be able to tell +from just looking at ``config.php``. + + +Shell Aliases +------------- + +As in a normal shell, PHP Shell supports alias expansion, albeit in a +simple form. Aliases are defined by 'key = "value"' pairs in the +'[aliases]' section. The "key" will be matched against the first +token of the command line and substituted with the "value" given. + +Two convenient aliases are already defined: + + [aliases] + ls = "ls -CvhF" + ll = "ls -lvhF" + + +General Settings +---------------- + +PHP has just one other setting right now --- the home directory. +Change this in the '[settings]' section. + + + +Bugs? Comments? +================ + +If you find a bug or miss something in PHP Shell, please take a look +at the Tracker System at SourceForge: + + http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=156638 + +There you will find trackers for Bugs, Patches, and Feature Requests. +You are invited to add items to these so that they wont get lost. + +You can also email the development list, found at: + + https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpshell-devel + +This list is for discussion about all things PHP Shell and it is a +good place to discuss a feature or bug before adding it to one of the +SourceForge trackers. -- cgit v1.2.3