Re: [PHP] (0/T) executeing script below public

2003-12-14 Thread Ryan A
"Ryan A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Jay Blanchard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 2:21 PM > Subject: Re: [PHP] (0/T) executeing script below public > > > > Hey, > > Thanks for replying

Re: [PHP] (0/T) executeing script below public

2003-12-12 Thread Jas
LMAO, I am in concordance. Jas Ryan A wrote: One wonders how two retards got together to give birth to a bigger retard like you. Hi, I am a bit puzzled here, I have to wipe my a$$ after taking a $hit...but I have to wipe while i'm on the toilet! My usual way is to stand up and do it. I notice

Re: [PHP] (0/T) executeing script below public

2003-12-12 Thread Ryan A
One wonders how two retards got together to give birth to a bigger retard like you. > Hi, > > I am a bit puzzled here, I have to wipe my a$$ after > taking a $hit...but I have to wipe while i'm on the > toilet! > > My usual way is to stand up and do it. > > I noticed one funny thing about this w

RE: [PHP] (0/T) executeing script below public

2003-12-12 Thread Jeremiah Weaver
Hi, I am a bit puzzled here, I have to wipe my a$$ after taking a $hit...but I have to wipe while i'm on the toilet! My usual way is to stand up and do it. I noticed one funny thing about this way, its hard to get all that crap in one swipe...what kind of $hit is this? According to the document

Re: [PHP] (0/T) executeing script below public (Conclusion)

2003-12-12 Thread Ryan A
Thanks guys, Will ask the owner/host for a SSH login and privilages and get back to ya if things go wrong. This list and the people in it really rock. Cheers, -Ryan -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] (0/T) executeing script below public

2003-12-12 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- Ryan A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > you keep mentioning "command line", what command line? > You mean I should SSH in? Yes, that's the command line he was talking about. Chris = Chris Shiflett - http://shiflett.org/ PHP Security Handbook Coming mid-2004 HTTP Developer's Handbook

Re: [PHP] (0/T) executeing script below public

2003-12-12 Thread Ryan A
Hey, Thanks for replying. The server is on Linux and is remotely hosted, my local machine is on win2k pro. A client wants me to set this up, I have setup the whole thing but this needs to be started you keep mentioning "command line", what command line? You mean I should SSH in? (As you can

Re: [PHP] (0/T) executeing script below public

2003-12-12 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- Ryan A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Am a bit puzzled here, we have to run a script to start/stop a > serverbut we have to run the script below the public folder! > this is our structure /blah/theServer/public_html/ > the script is located in /blah/theServer/ For future reference, the scrip

RE: [PHP] (0/T) executeing script below public

2003-12-12 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] #!/bin/sh start (or) stop [/snip] It is a shell script. They are usually placed in /usr/local/bin/ and chmod'd to execute. To run it you type this at the command line; scriptname start (or) scriptname stop This script accepts one argument, either 'stop' or 'start' [/snip] I should hav

RE: [PHP] (0/T) executeing script below public

2003-12-12 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] #!/bin/sh start (or) stop [/snip] It is a shell script. They are usually placed in /usr/local/bin/ and chmod'd to execute. To run it you type this at the command line; scriptname start (or) scriptname stop This script accepts one argument, either 'stop' or 'start' -- PHP General Maili