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1.8 KiB
PHP
54 lines
1.8 KiB
PHP
; <?php die('Forbidden'); ?>
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; Do not remove the above line, it prevents this file from being downloaded.
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;
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; config.php file for PHP Shell 2.1
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; Copyright (C) 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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; This ini-file has three parts:
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;
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; * [users] where you add usernames and passwords to give users access to PHP
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; Shell.
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;
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; * [aliases] where you can configure shell aliases.
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;
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; * [settings] where general settings are placed.
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[users]
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; The default configuration has no users defined, you have to add your own
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; (choose good passwords!). Add uses as simple 'username = "password"' lines.
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; Please quote your password using double-quotes as shown. The semi-colon ':'
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; is a reserved character, so do *not* use that in your passwords.
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;
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; For improved security it is *strongly suggested* that you the pwhash.php
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; script to generate a hashed password and store that instead of the normal
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; clear text password. Keeping your passwords in hashed form ensures that
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; they cannot be found, even if this file is disclosed. The passwords are
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; still visible in clear text during the login, though. Please follow the
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; instructions given in pwhash.php.
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alice = "secret"
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[aliases]
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; Alias expansion. Change the two examples as needed and add your own
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; favorites --- feel free to suggest more defaults! The command line you
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; enter will only be expanded on the very first token and only once, so having
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; 'ls' expand into 'ls -CvhF' does not cause an infinite recursion.
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ls = "ls -CvhF"
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ll = "ls -lvhF"
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[settings]
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; General settings for PHP Shell.
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; Home directory. PHP Shell will change to this directory upon startup and
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; whenever a bare 'cd' command is given. This can be an absolute path or a
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; path relative to the PHP Shell installation directory.
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home-directory = "."
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