I am not able to create a directory using PHP - php

I am trying to create a directory using mkdir function in PHP. It works just fine when I am running it on the terminal using php a.php, but when I try to run it from the browser as server, I am not able to do it. Why is this?

SELinux is preventing httpd from doing so. See the httpd_selinux(8) man page for details.

It's because the system user your web server is running as doesn't have permission to mkdir. Give the web server process write access by changing the parent directory's owner or group.

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Running PHP script via Cron

I'm codding a php script, using Instagram Private PHP Api.
It's work fine via SSH under "root" user, but when I try to run it via browser or cron, I getting error: Warning: chmod(): Operation not permitted in .....
I guess that something wrong with permissions, but I am not really good in server administration and can't understand what I can do =(
Please help, how I can fix this problem?
Because Apache (or the web server you're using) executes PHP using different Linux user (usually www-data), which obviously have different permission than the user account you used in access via SSH.
To tackle the problem, you first have to know the folder / file you're going to chmod() belongs to who. If it belongs to root, then it's not suggested to chmod via any scripts that is accessible by public due to security concerns.
If it belongs to your user name, say foo, you can change the ownership of the folder / file you're going to chmod() to be accessible by www-data group using chown() in SSH console, then you chmod() command can be executed without problem.
The user that PHP runs as must have permissions to chmod the given file or directory. If you're running this script via CRON, you get to set the user that PHP runs as right in the CRON job. If you're visiting the script in a browser, PHP is likely running as php or php-fpm or the web server user.
Simply ensure that the given file or folder is owned by the user that PHP runs as.
Note: It is not recommended that you run this script as root in CRON.
If you are editing /etc/crontab, make sure the user parameter (the one after week) is root.
If you are editing crontab via crontab -e, add user parameter crontab -eu root.

IIS does not allow run .exe file using excec command on PHP

I have a code on PHP that was working in a server but we migrate that code to another server and now that code is not working, specifically we want to run an .exe file using PHP with the instruction exec
I debug the script and it looks be working properly and the IUSR user and IIS_IUSR have the correct permissions and actually the exe file is running, but, when it run it need generate some files that is the part that cause the issues, the program are trying to create files on the AppPool directory for example like this:
C:\MyPath\somewebsite.com\8áª\MyProgram\
Where C:\MyPath\somewebsite.com\ is the AppPool root directory and MyProgram\ is the directory that the app is creating
Where \8᪠is generated randomly and changes all the time that we try to run the program, debugging with Process Monitor I can get an error: PATH NOT FOUND and/or NAME INVALID, on the previous server we modify the user on the IIS to run the script (that was on IIS 6 now we are on IIS 8.5) and that files was created on the home directory of the user AND without the random directory, for example:
C:\Users\MyUser\MyProgram\
where MyUser is the user that we assigned, but on that new server we get the files on the AppPool directory no matter if we change the user
I think that we can solve that if we was able to define a path for the IUSR user and set it as "home" path but I cannot found where to modify the IUSR user, I know that is a build-in user that IIS create but I'm not sure if I can edit that settings for that user.
I already mention that we used IIS but just as an extra data, we are running that over Windows Server 2012 R2
Any suggestion?
You topic / question is:
IIS does not allow run .exe file using excec command on PHP
which is the correct behavior! You don't want to run .exe files through PHP, really. You have to give the IUSR execute permissions on cmd.exe first, meany you might as well give all your virtual users administrator permissions.
lot of time after but, PHP side was ok, the problem was on the .exe file, the exe file create some files that was used for the same exe program, but it uses relative paths so when the process run makes that did not found the files generated and this caused the errors

Run a .php script on my website from command line

I have been searching for an answer to this for a couple of hours with no clear answer.
I normally write .php scripts which do helpful administrative tasks on my website. I upload them to an ftp folder, and run them from my browser when I need them.
Unlike what I a used to, I am trying to run a script (someone else wrote it) to and have been told that I cannot do so from the browser and I need to do it from the command line. Basically everything is set up, but I cannot push to go button and run the script.
Any ideas? I have php installed on my local computer and can run scripts locally from browser and command line, but I do not know how to do the same for the scripts on my website.
I don't know if this helps, but my server is apache and runs off php version 5.3.3
Download Putty, from http://www.putty.org/
Run it
In "host" write your domain, and click on Open
When the black window open, it will ask you for your credentials:
Write your ssh credentials, if you have. If you dont, try with the ftp user and password.
If it doesn't work...get into your host control panel, and find out how to create an SFTP, or SSH user. If you can't find anything, contact support asking how to create that kind of user. When you have it
After you login, your are inside your server, and you can move around, as you would in linux. If you dont know the basics, find a good tutorial. Or just relay in:
ls : list the files and directories
pwd : know in what directory you are
cd DIRNAME : change to other directory inside de current one
cd .. : change to the parent directory
When you are in the directory where your script lives, just execute:
php yourscrip.php
if its a php script
php path_to_script.php
else
/path/to/script
If its the second option you will need to chmod +x /path/to/script first
These should all be run from a ssh session (or any other way of accessing a command line on the machine running the website)
to ssh to a sever use putty if on windows. Your host will be able to give extra details on how to access

exec() runs via command line but not web

I have a PHP script involving exec() that will run fine from the command line but not in a web context. The script is simply this:
<?php exec('echo "wee" > /home/jason/wee.txt');
If I call this script wee.php and run php wee.php, it works fine and wee.txt gets written.
If I go to http://mysite.com/wee.php, the script pretends to run fine but wee.txt doesn't actually get written.
Any idea why this is happening?
The web server runs as a different user, and that user does not have permission to write to your home directory.
The other posters are correct to suggest the web server user doesn't have rights to write to your home directory. To see if they are right try modifying the code to write to /tmp/wee.txt. That should be world writable.
Another possibility is that php can be configured to disable calling exec(). See http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-unix-apache-lighttpd-phpini-disable-functions/
Your web server probably (correctly) doesn't have the appropriate permissions to write to a home directory.
Noticed you are writing to /home/jason. Note that apache will be the one running this command (i.e. www-data user if using Ubunut or Debian). Does the process have the correect rights to write to that folder?

Make sure Apache user is allowed to use shell

how can I make sure that Apache/web server user is allowed to execute shell commands? I would like to execute a shell command in PHP script but it doesn't work for some reason (it works when written manually in shell by hand, of course, so the command is surely correct).
I believe the problem is that the user PHP is running under cannot execute shell commands. How can I check that and change the user's rights to use shell?
I'm using Windows 7, Apache 2.2, PHP 5.2.x.
Perhaps this can help:
How to Grant Permissions in Windows 7
Locate the file or folder on which you want to take ownership in windows
explorer
Right click on file or folder and select “Properties” from Context Menu
Click on Edit button in Properties windows Click ok to confirm UAC
elevation request.
Select user/group from permission windows or click add to add other user
or group.
Now under Permission section check the rights which you want to grant i.e
check
I believe your question would be a little more appropriate on this site: https://serverfault.com/
Does the file have execute permissions for the apache user? If only that was Linux, I could be of more help than that...
Your server error logs should have some information on why the shell command failed (permissions, PHP settings etc.). That should give you an indication on how to activate it.
See this comment: http://de3.php.net/manual/en/function.exec.php#97187

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