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exec() has been disabled for security reasons
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Is it a script malfunction or has my host actually done something without telling me? Thanks, Cedric |
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That means your server has disabled that function in php settings, if I remember correctly.
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Yes, Danny is correct, and furthermore, they should.
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Oh, why is that?
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Well, as said in the error, security reasons. It could potentially let any user on that server to execute any shell command.
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That is too simple. If the host has configured the server properly, then allowing exec() should not be a security problem as each client on the server should only have permissions to access his own files.
It only becomes a security issue if the permissions on the server are not set correct. |
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