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Q: Openssl return status in cmd

user1765876I am using openssl command for creating certificate using PHP.I am using exec.When I give exec the command ,the return status is 1,I echoed whatever i insert in exec(OpenSSL statement) and try it through cmd and it works fine (generate certificates) but it doesn't work when I run it through PHP e...

Figure out which user the PHP exec is running under and make sure that account has the appropriate permission(s).
@ethrbunny I am using as localhost, and I have the permissions..
localhost = server or username? PHP may be running as the apache account.
@ethrbunny localhost is the sername
Can you run any commands? 'ls'? try 'whoami' and look at the result.
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@ethrbunny when I did whoami it displayed me "nt authority\system"
hi sir are you available?
So it begs the question - can that account run your 'create certificate' command? Are you getting an error message?
no I am not getting any error,I am using win 7,the command works fine on my cmd. but doesn't work on the php using exec
When you say 'doesnt work' - you need to be more specific. How does it 'not work'?
I mean it doesn't create certificates or any private key that is is supposed to do..
do you get any output at all? something to indicate what is happening?
16:33
no sir nothing.. I just got the "1" as return from the exec command
what does nt authority\system indicates?
change the command to pipe the output to a file 'ssl command > \tmp\out.txt' or something like that. 'nt authority\system' is some high level service account that the OS is using to run apache.
ok let me try that
The file is empty
What happens if you change the command to 'dir > out.txt' or just garbage? Do you get anything in the file?
one sec please
yes i get the result in out.txt if I do whoami
Change the ssl command to include the full path.
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no sir same results..
nothing changed happened
If you open a cmd window and do the 'ssl command > \tmp\out.txt' do you get anything in the file?
I didn;t try that but if I do SSL command in cmd ,I get correct outpit
*output
I think the 'nt authority' account can't run the ssl command. I'm hoping to get some kind of error message to show this. Either it doesn't have the right path, components or something. Find some way to get the output of the ssl command into a viewable form.
I have to leave now but will check on the topic later.
Thank you for your time :)

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