Re: Re: How to authnticate and use contents from ${HOME}

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PHP may not be the thing to do this.. because it sounds like you want
the users to chroot to ${HOME}  which php especially on a vhost does not do.


If you want users to access an nfs or ftp I would use either samba or
vsftp or some other scp/ftp software.
Jan G.B. wrote:
> 2009/7/6 Isaac Dover <isaacdover@xxxxxxxxx>
>
>   
>> Hi Chantale, as Bastien mentioned, a preconfigured package might be the
>> best
>> way to go. Wikipedia has more information:
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LAMP_Packages
>>
>> What are you wanting to build in your interface?
>>
>>  - Isaac
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 9:14 AM, Bastien Koert <phpster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Try xamp or one of the preconfigured packages
>>>
>>> bastien
>>>
>>> On Sunday, July 5, 2009,  <schneider.chantale@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> My name ich Chantale, I am 15years old and in a german Lycee. I like to
>>>>         
>>> study Informatic in two years and now try to code my first applications.
>>>       
>> I
>>     
>>> am new to php and like to code my own Intranet Web-Interface which should
>>> run on my FileServer at home.
>>>       
>>>> I have installed suPHP, but it seems to be not the thing I need,
>>>>         
>> because
>>     
>>> it works only on a VHost.
>>>       
>>>> What I need is, that a ${USER} can login and work on her/his ${HOME}.
>>>>
>>>> How can I archive this?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you
>>>> Chantale
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>         
>
>
>
> Installing LAMP is not a good idea for productive servers. Always stick with
> the Packages of your distribution to get all upgrades.
> Activating a module isn't hard at all, so... there's not really a need for
> packages like "LAMP" on a unix-like OS.
> The point in not using such Packages like LAMP on a system which isn't
> productive is learning to set up a productive server. You decide.
>
> mod_auth_pam might be a way fo accomplish what you want.
>
> Just my two cent.
>
>   

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