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A: symlink outside root directory

roychriThis code should do it: // Syntax is : symlink ('Where the link point to', 'Name of the link to create'); symlink('/home/metaimage', '/home/opmadbdev/html/metaimage'); symlink('/home/opmadbexports', '/home/opmadbdev/html/opmadbexports'); // do stuff unlink('/home/opmadbdev/html/m...

This is not working. I am unsure if the root directory is not available to this user.
Do you get any errors? Why do you say it is not working?
No, I don't get any errors. I set up an if statement to let me know if the symbolic link was successful, and it wasn't. It gives me a giant F-you (cause I told it to), and won't continue. Maybe I should mention that /home/metaimage is outside of the Document Root?
LOL! :)
How do you test if the link was successful precisly?
If you have FollowSymLink then it should not matter where the link point to.
What I'm doing is the following: if (!symlink('/home/metaimage', '/home/opmadbdev/html/metaimage')) {
print 'something';
exit;
}
And even leaving it in there, but then commenting out the unlink, when I go in under command line, it is not symlinked.
18:43
Maybe the user who runs this symlink (apache or nobody or httpd) does not have permissions to write in /home/opmadbdev/html folder. You can find who is running the php script with this: getmypid()
I am here.
hello here :)
Your web server runs as a user.
18:51
Does this user have write permission in your /home/opmadbdev/html/ folder?
mount "//192.168.1.13/design3/Active Jobs" /home/opmadbexports -o ip=192.168.1.13,username=opma,password=opma,uid=502
That is what I'm running
to mount the folders I need
Yes, it does
right, but the problem is more the web server user.
What is the user for the web server?
opmadbdev
18:52
IS this a unix/linux web server?
Yes linux
CentOS I believe.
ps awux | egrep 'apache|httpd'
This is the comand that will tell you the username
Who is the owner of the /home/opmadbdev/html/ folder ?
ls -l /home/opmadbdev/html/
ls -ld /home/opmadbdev/html/
second one
opmadbdev
And the permissions on the folder?
Show me the output of ls -ld /home/opmadbdev/html/
drwxr-xr-x. 5 opmadbdev opmadbdev 4096 Mar 12 16:41 .
18:55
ok, put this in one of your php file and show me the output: var_dump(getmypid());
When I print getmypid() to a page, I get 12006
grep 12006 /etc/passwd
Now I get this: int(13037)
What is the username for this id?
whoa
apache
18:56
two different numbers?
stand-by
Every time I refresh the page, I get a different number
wait.
wrong function
doh
stand by
18:58
var_dump(posix_getuid())
this one is what you need
That should give you one and the same number even when you reload.
Fatal error: Call to undefined function posix_getuid() in /home/opmadbdev/html/sites/default/modules/metaimage/metaimage.module on line 148
You do not have posix installed :(
ok, you said "apache" before.
Not my box
right
ps awux | egrep 'apache|httpd'
root 6382 0.0 0.2 356656 10952 ? Ss Feb25 0:03 /usr/sbin/httpd
apache 12006 0.0 1.5 423096 59504 ? S 10:32 0:13 /usr/sbin/httpd
apache 12012 0.0 1.3 414564 51320 ? S 10:32 0:08 /usr/sbin/httpd
apache 12015 1.6 1.3 414816 51780 ? S 10:33 4:30 /usr/sbin/httpd
apache 12018 0.0 1.2 413252 49788 ? S 10:33 0:09 /usr/sbin/httpd
apache 12033 0.0 1.2 411436 50108 ? S 10:33 0:07 /usr/sbin/httpd
apache 12144 0.0 1.2 410672 49300 ? S 10:35 0:09 /usr/sbin/httpd
19:00
right
That's the result of the statement you just messaged me
that is your problem
permission
The user apache does not have the permission (rights) to create symlink in /home/opmadbdev/html
Because that folder belong to user opmadbdev
how do I change that?
19:01
and the permission only allow the user opmadbdev to create symlink
Would it be easier to create an Alias?
I can tell you how to change it BUT, it may not be safe.
chmod a+w /home/opmadbdev/html
BUT that may not be safe.
You open this folder to EVERYONE.
Right
The folder only contains images
And PSD/EPS files
19:03
Why do you want to remove the symlink?
just create it on the command line
To prevent backups from backing up all of the files
ah.... You want those files to be accessible from the Web? If so, then Alias is a good choice.
Well, basically what happens is this:
I need to take the files from one network share and copy them to another network share
using only php
In order to do this, I had to mount each folder within the server I am (separate server)
Now, I'm working on getting everything else straightened out
So, Alias is going to be the best way to get access to the file structure I need? I have to create it inside of the httpd.conf?
If you do not need the files on the mount to be accessible from the web, do not use Alias. Simply have your PHP scripts copy the files directly from /home/opmadbexports
or vhosts.conf
That's just it, I can't access /home/opmadbexports
I tried to do that, and it tells me it cannot find the file
/home/opmadbexports/319_WPF_GSA_Flyer_2012/4319_Sig01/008_4319/LEG_Legacy_Furnit‌​ure_4C.jpg
That is the final location AFTER copy
19:08
As the user apache or the user opmadbdev ?
Creating the symlink will not circumvent the permissions in place.
It uses this:
dev.com/metaimage/A_Logo_Lib/K_P/LEG/LEG_Legacy_Furniture_4C.jpg
hold on
Where in fact it's not supposed to use a web address
right. If you can access this file when you have a symlink, then that means the user apache create read files from /home/opmadbdev
and that means that you can copy the files straight from /home/opmadbdev if you run the script from the web that will do the copy.
I can't access the file though
Check the way you mounted so that "apache" can read the files.
how do I find the uid of apache?
19:14
Type this on the command line: id apache
Got it
48
Ok, remounted as apache
No symlinks
symlinks will not work because you remounted since the symlink you are creating are in /home/opmadbdev/html/ and THIS is the folder preventing you from creating the symlink
since this folder belong to the user opmadbdev and the script runs as apache.
Oh
So chmod the folder to be owned by apache?
or chown rather
again.... that might not be safe since this will open this folder to any script
Hm
that didn't work anyways
19:19
Best practive usualy wants you to avoid giving write access to your document root
because if someone exploits one of your script, he can write anything to your document root.
Understood.
and Drupal have vulnerabilities (they all do)
some of them are found every now and then
that is why it's 6.25 and not 6.0
Right
lol
And this installation is so hacked, it's sitting on 6.14 because if I upgrade it, it breaks almost everything.
so.... a better approch would be to create a folder in your /html/ folder.. let's say called /html/mount/
19:21
and THAT folder is writable by apache
BUT
make sure that PHP is disabled in that folder.
So that cron won't run backup on it?
Put an .htaccess file with php engine off (or something like that)
to prevent PHP script from being parsed in that folder.
Well, you can always change your cron backup script to skip that folder.
that is good too
Yeah, but if the php engine off will disable it, I'd rather do that.
right syntyax is : php_flag engine off
Ok, then do my mounting there? Or symbolic link?
19:26
your choice :) But I usually see stuff mounted in /mnt/ so that all mounts are in one single place (and not all over the place)
but that is your choice, there is not problem either way.
Well I did it, but my links aren't showing up
The folder .../html/mount is owned by user apache and you changed your symlink() call to point to the new sub folder .../html/mount ?
I ran ln -s /home/metaimage/ /home/opmadbdev/html/metaimage/
What if you mkdir /home/opmadbdev/html/mount and then you chown apache /home/opmadbdev/html/mount and then you ln -s /home/metaimage/ /home/opmadbdev/html/mount/metaimage/
Have to create directory metaimage inside mount
stand-by
Nope, didn't work
19:32
same with that other mount, you put it in /home/opmadbdev/html/mount/opmadbexports/. For the symlink to work, you must not create the /home/opmadbdev/html/mount/metaimage/ folder first.
what does not work exacly? Your getting an error?
ln: target `/home/opmadbdev/html/mount/metaimage/' is not a directory: No such file or directory
Did you create /home/opmadbdev/html/mount/metaimage/ first?
no
Well, yes, but then rm'd it
ok good :)
show me the output of : ls -ld /home/opmadbdev/html/mount
drwxr-xr-x 2 apache root 4096 Mar 13 15:32 /home/opmadbdev/html/mount
19:35
And the ouptut of ls -l /home/opmadbdev/html/mount ?
total 0
oh!!!!
lol
try this: ln -s /home/metaimage /home/opmadbdev/html/metaimage (without the trailing slash)
nothing
no sym link
no errors and no symlink?
doh!
ln -s /home/metaimage /home/opmadbdev/html/mount/metaimage
Got it
Yeah, just caught that myself
19:37
I forgot the /mount/ part
copy/paste is bad ! :)
I keep forgetting
lol
Ok, got that
Now, how do I create the .htaccess file within there?
Just as I normally would? nano/vi?
yep
cd /home/opmadbdev/html/mount
vi .htaccess
php_flag engine off
:wq
done
image is showing up now
I'm going to have to do this in production too
fuck
lol
So this should avoid backing all of that up via cron php call right?
19:40
Depends on how your backup is done. If you ask your backup to NOT FOLLOW symlinks, then it won't backup those files.
EFFFFFFFFFFF......
still not moving stuff
$file = $source;
$file = str_replace('\\', '/', $file);
$file = '/mount/metaimage/'.substr($file, 25);

$newfile = '/mount/opmadbexports/'.substr($destination, 31);
$newfile = str_replace('\\', '/', $newfile);

if (!copy($file, $newfile)) {
return 'Failed to move file, no result.';
}
else {
return 'Success';
}
Since your symlinks are in a directory owned by apache, you can have your script create the symlink and delete them right after.
It's all good now... With the symlinks there, I should be able to access what I need.
just the way you wanted at the beginning. This would prevent your backup for sure if you remove the symlink
The copying works?
No, doesn't work
19:42
both mounts are mounted as user "apache" ?
No
Wait, I don't know
lol
Yes, both as apache
Let me try something else
Still failing
Yes I get them... they just aren't copying.
So I have access to the actual file
Oh god, I'm a MORON!
Forgot to define $newfile
Nope, still not working
19:46
Ok, if I remember (mount is not my expertise), the files mounted are owned by the uid of the original machine.
LEt's say that on the remote server, the files in opmadbexports are owned by user bob
and that user's uid is 1200
That means that on your local machine, only user with the same uid (1200), even if the name is steve, will be able to write to those files.
This is from memory here....
So, if you do ls -l /home/opmadbexports/
cannot access
Who is the owner of those files? Do you see a username or a uid ? And what is the permission ?
ok, from php then
system("ls -l /home/opmadbexports/")
opmadbdev
Because I mounted it as opmadbdev
I tried mounting as apache
and that didn't work
19:50
wait...
The ls -l /home/opmadbexports/ shows that those files belong to user opmadbdev but you, as the user opmadbdev, you cannot read them ?
makes no sense.
[confused]
Wait a second, stand-by
Ok, sorry
Had an error in my code.
I can read them... cannot write
Permission issue.
Again, your script runs as user apache. right? If the files belong to user opmadbdev
Folder I am attempting to write to:
drwxr-xr-x 1 opmadbdev root 0 Feb 13 08:25 4316_WPF_Accessories_Flyer_2012
and the permission is drwxr-xr-x
right, you see, apache cannot write to this folder.
Should I mount as apache?
19:54
the folder belong to user opmadbdev
Probably, but I am rusty with mount. Been a while. Nowadays, I let the sysadmin handle that :)
drwxr-xr-x 1 apache root 0 Feb 13 08:25 4316_WPF_Accessories_Flyer_2012
That's what it is now
Still says "failed to move"
Which is the error for
if (!copy($file, $newfile))
triggers true
I will double check your code
$file = $source;
$file = str_replace('\\', '/', $file);
$file = '/mount/metaimage/'.substr($file, 25);


$newfile = $destination;
$newfile = str_replace('\\', '/', $newfile);
$newfile = '/mount/opmadbexports/'.substr($destination, 30);


if (!copy($file, $newfile)) {
return 'Failed to move file, no result.';
}
else {
return 'Success';
}
Add this line before the copy() line:
var_dump($file, $newfile);
string(62) "/mount/metaimage/A_Logo_Lib/K_P/MGN/MGN_MAGNUSON_GROUP_BLK.jpg" string(99) "/mount/opmadbexports/4316_WPF_Accessories_Flyer_2012\4316_Sig01\008_4316\MGN_MA‌​GNUSON_GROUP_BLK.jpg"
wait... wtf?
Found it... stand by
Still failing
repeat of var_dump:

string(62) "/mount/metaimage/A_Logo_Lib/K_P/MGN/MGN_MAGNUSON_GROUP_BLK.jpg" string(99) "/mount/opmadbexports/4316_WPF_Accessories_Flyer_2012/4316_Sig01/008_4316/MGN_MAGNUSON_GROUP_BLK.jpg"
/home/opmadbexports/4316_WPF_Accessories_Flyer_2012/4316_Sig01/008_4316
20:00
now do this: ls -la /mount/opmadbexports/4316_WPF_Accessories_Flyer_2012/4316_Sig01/008_4316
drwxr-xr-x 1 apache root 0 Mar 12 16:39 .
drwxr-xr-x 1 apache root 0 Dec 7 16:41 ..
-rwxr-xr-x 1 apache root 4538368 Jan 24 12:42 08_4316_WPF_Accessories12.indd
-rwxr-xr-x 1 apache root 10442114 May 24 2011 MGN_LINEA_PR_PrPd.psd
-rwxr-xr-x 1 apache root 5135729 Oct 7 08:26 MGN_Linea_PR.psd
-rwxr-xr-x 1 apache root 61084 May 19 2011 ____MGN_MAGNUSON_GROUP_BLK.jpg
-rwxr-xr-x 1 apache root 1526344 Dec 7 14:38 MGN_MEM.psd
-rwxr-xr-x 1 apache root 3548112 Dec 7 14:38 MGN_MKM.psd
And it will print each of those files to the screen if I tell it to
So the issue is writing.
Oh, and thank you so much for all of your help here. I appreciate it.
no problem :)
Doing other things at the same time
Cool
Me too
:-D
You get no errors? Do you have display_errors to On? Do you have error_reporting set to E_ALL ?
I believe so
Can I throw that in the script?
20:05
error_reporting(E_ALL); ini_set('display_errors', 1);
right before the copy()
leave the var_dump?
for now, sure
No errors
string(62) "/mount/metaimage/A_Logo_Lib/K_P/MGN/MGN_MAGNUSON_GROUP_BLK.jpg" string(99) "/mount/opmadbexports/4316_WPF_Accessories_Flyer_2012/4316_Sig01/008_4316/MGN_MAGNUSON_GROUP_BLK.jpg" string(58) "/mount/metaimage/A_Image_Lib/K_P/MGN/MGN_MR611H_Folded.psd" string(94) "/mount/opmadbexports/4316_WPF_Accessories_Flyer_2012/4316_Sig01/008_4316/MGN_MR611H_Folded.psd" string(51) "/mount/metaimage/A_Image_Lib/K_P/MGN/MGN_MR611H.psd" string(87) "/mount/opmadbexports/4316_WPF_Accessories_Flyer_2012/4316_Sig01/008_4316/MGN_MR611H.psd" string(62) "/mount/metaimage/A_Logo_Lib/K_P/MGN/MGN_MAGNUSON_G
That's the result of the first file that needs to be moved.
ls -l /mount/metaimage/A_Logo_Lib/K_P/MGN/MGN_MAGNUSON_GROUP_BLK.jpg
-rwxr-xr-x 1 apache root 61084 May 19 2011 mount/metaimage/A_Logo_Lib/K_P/MGN/MGN_MAGNUSON_GROUP_BLK.jpg
20:11
mount -l (to list all the mounted drives)
//192.168.1.13/design3/Active Jobs on /home/opmadbexports type cifs (rw,mand)
//192.168.1.13/metaimage/ on /home/metaimage type cifs (rw,mand)
rw..... that is good...
system("copy $file $newfile > /tmp/output 2>&1");
put that line before the copy.
then show me the content of /tmp/output
copy command not found
sh: copy: command not found
To be exactg
*exact
doh
system("cp $file $newfile > /tmp/output 2>&1");
my bad
cp: cannot stat `/mount/metaimage/A_Image_Lib/K_P/MGN/MGN_MKM.psd': No such file or directory
20:16
AH!
an eror message, AT LAST :)
lol
ls -l /mount/metaimage/A_Image_Lib/K_P/MGN/MGN_MKM.psd
-rwxr-xr-x 1 apache root 3489615 May 24 2011 MGN_MKM.psd
Ok, how about ls -l /mount/metaimage/A_Image_Lib/K_P/MGN/
no
wait
Ok, how about ls -ld /mount/metaimage/A_Image_Lib/K_P/MGN/
total 753560
-rwxr-xr-x 1 apache root 943270 May 24 2011 MAR_Mahogany_Charcoal.psd
-rwxr-xr-x 1 apache root 894545 May 24 2011 MAR_OAK_Putty.psd
-rwxr-xr-x 1 apache root 943071 May 24 2011 MFT_Burnish.psd
-rwxr-xr-x 1 apache root 943119 May 24 2011 MFT_BurntUmberCherry.psd
-rwxr-xr-x 1 apache root 868466 May 24 2011 MFT_Cherry.psd
-rwxr-xr-x 1 apache root 925222 May 24 2011 MFT_MedCherry.psd
-rwxr-xr-x 1 apache root 943200 May 24 2011 MFT_MissionOak.psd
-rwxr-xr-x 1 apache root 932368 May 24 2011 MFT_Wheat.psd
20:20
sorry, the second command I gave you, not the first one
damn
That is the second
I have to go :( My train is coming, I cannot miss it or I'll be late for dinner and my wife is going to spank me
on second thought, that sounds good :)
LOL
Ok, thanks. I'll be on tomorrow too
If I can't figure this shit out
Thanks again
cheers
cheers
20:21
feel free to vote up my answer, if you want ;)
I will be on tomorrow too
Sounds good. :)

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