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No, you can't su -. At the moment, because apache/ httpd is usually owned by nobody, you log in as nobody. I can see if that can be bypassed, but then that would be a security issue. @Xenon - these are just hacks I use on my site. Thought I would share. :) |
Even so i miss you :p
hmm, can't you change your account so 'login as' (i can't test it, as i don't think i should install this here ^^) |
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Why should we need one?
Any idea? |
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Thanks for the Hack,
But I got this error: Fatal error: Call to undefined function: proc_open() in /home/virtual/site9/fst/var/www/html/forums/admincp/ssh.php on line 127 anyone? |
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Now only if this support VT100 emulation so I could watch TOP. :)
As the owner of my server I do wish I could do su so I could restart processes. Or at least I wish you could get a ssh login prompt so I can login with the user who I want to access various parts of my server. :) Great work! |
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