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RE: Apache (for win) running bash script: ls


On 07 August 2006 13:30, Robert Mark Bram wrote:

> When running a bash script under Apache 2.0.55 for Windows, are there any
> restrictions about accessing the file system? My first test is to do an ls
> and report the results:
> 
> echo -e "Content-type: text/html\n\n"
> echo "<html>"
> echo "<body>"
> echo "<pre>"
> echo "pwd: `pwd`"
> echo "ls: `ls`"
> echo "ls .: `ls .`"
> echo "ls pwd: `ls pwd`"
> echo "</pre>"
> echo "</body>"
> echo "</html>"
> 
> But the actual result was rather sparse:
> pwd: /cygdrive/c/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache2/cgi-bin
> ls:
> ls .:
> ls pwd:
> 
> Any advice would be most welcome!


  You probably need to consider the answers to these two questions first:

What are the perms on the files in the cgi-bin subdir?

What user is apache running as?


  Also, try "ls -la" instead of just ls.

    cheers,
      DaveK
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