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INSTALL file for PHP Shell 2.1
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Copyright (C) 2000-2005 Martin Geisler <mgeisler@mgeisler.net>
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Licensed under the GNU GPL. See the file COPYING for details.
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Downloading PHP Shell
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=====================
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You can always get the latest version of PHP Shell from my homepage:
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http://mgeisler.net/php-shell/
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Installation
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============
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Installation is easy: first unpack the tarball or zipfile downloaded from the
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above website into your webserver. This will create a subdirectory called
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phpweather-2.1 for PHP Shell version 2.1.
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Try loading the file ``phpshell.php`` in your browser and check that you are
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served a page that asks you to authenticate yourself with a username and a
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password. If you do not see such a page, then please check that you have
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entered the URL correctly and that PHP is working on your server.
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Configuration
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=============
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All configuration happens in the ``config.php`` file. This is an ini-file
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dispite its name. Ini-files consist of a number of sections, each containing
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a number of 'key = "value"' pairs. PHP Shell has tree sections: '[users]' for
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configuring usernames and passwords, '[aliases]' for configuring shell
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aliases, and '[settings]' for general settings.
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Setting Usernames and Passwords
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-------------------------------
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As a security precaution PHP Shell has no default username and password
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(people often forget to change them...). To add the user "alice" with
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password "secret" you simply add
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[users]
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alice = "secret"
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to the file. Note that you can add as many users as you want by simply adding
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more lines like this.
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This system works, but there is a better way --- a way so that the password
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does not appear in clear text in the file. For that you use the supplied
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script ``pwhash.php`` to generate a hashed password. Please see the
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instructions given in ``pwhash.php``.
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With the above example the result could look like
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[users]
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alice = "md5:7ea3b59e:eb271c4459253eaa163fcac2a119f225"
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You will not get exactly the same line if you try it out, this is a feature of
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the system which means that both "alice" and "bob" could have "secret" as
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their password, and you would not be able to tell from just looking at
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``config.php``.
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Shell Aliases
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-------------
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As in a normal shell, PHP Shell supports alias expansion, albeit in a simple
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form. Aliases are defined by 'key = "value"' pairs in the '[aliases]'
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section. The "key" will be matched against the first token of the command
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line and substituted with the "value" given.
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Two convenient aliases are already defined:
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[aliases]
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ls = "ls -CvhF"
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ll = "ls -lvhF"
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General Settings
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----------------
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PHP has just one other setting right now --- the home directory. Change this
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in the '[settings]' section.
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Bugs? Comments?
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================
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If you find a bug or miss something in PHP Shell, please don't hesitate to
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mail me at <mgeisler@mgeisler.net>! Or you could drop by and leave a comment
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at http://mgeisler.net/php-shell/.
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