I have a PHP script which contains a shell_execute()
and the command it executes normally requires sudo. I've edited the sudoers with visudo to contain the following:
www-data ALL = NOPASSWD: /var/root/node/npm/node_modules/less/
%users ALL = NOPASSWD: /var/root/node/npm/node_modules/less/
I suspect either should work, but I went with the belt-and-suspenders approach to be sure.
I'm editing etc/sudoers with vim, so after adding these lines, I do :x and everything works. My PHP script does what it's supposed to... for about 10-15 minutes. Then the script stops working. Specifically, the shell_exec()
stops working.
If I do sudo visudo
again, my new lines are still there. But only when I save it again does the script start working again.
Can anyone tell me why this might be happening? I have two guesses that aren't very good:
sudo visudo
and this is what's allowing my script to work (but only until it expires).According to a comment in the PHP docs, this will work.
system('echo "PASS" | sudo -u root -S COMMAND');
I have not tested it.
I think this might help you:
Increase sudo time before you need to type password again
Happy sudoing :D