Greetings monks.
I have this weird thing I need to do.
1) I have a perl script doing SSH to other box and executing some commands remotely. It works just fine, no problems here.
2) I need to execute that script from PHP web page, so I wrote this little script
<?
echo "HELLO WORLD!";
exec("/usr/bin/sudo perl /usr/local/door/web/ftp.pl", $out, $err);
/*
if($err){
echo $err;
print_r( $out );
}
*/
?>
~
Unfortunately I can not get this to work.
Any word of advice on this problem.
Thank you in advance!!!
2005-09-29 Edit by castaway - retitled
Original title: 'PHP && PERL'
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