How to stop hide php command
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How to stop hide php command
I have installed sentora for windows successfully from installer, everything works perfectly expect one thing that is annoying is that a php command executing in command prompt every few minutes, how to hide this script in to run in front ?
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RE: How to stop hide php command
That's just the daemon running every 5 minutes. I think if you right click on it you can set it to run in the background. I'm not 100% sure since I haven't used the Windows version in several years.
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RE: How to stop hide php command
Some problem. How i can hide or disable?
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RE: How to stop hide php command
(06-17-2017, 10:37 PM)TGates Wrote: That's just the daemon running every 5 minutes. I think if you right click on it you can set it to run in the background. I'm not 100% sure since I haven't used the Windows version in several years.

On windows command window there is no such option
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Same problem here ;(
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If you run the daemon under another user you will no more see it.

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RE: How to stop hide php command
i am working on windows XP . i can successfully run a system() command through my browser by calling a TCL script that automates a ssh session. I also return a value from the script. however my problem is that the script dumps the entire ssh session in the browser.

my php script looks like :

$lastline=system('"C:\tcl\bin\tclsh.exe" \path to file\filename.tcl '.$username.' '.$pass,$val);

filename.tcl:

spawn plink -ssh $user@$host
expect "assword:"
send "$pass\r"
expect "\prompt:/->"
set $return_value [string compare /..string../ $expect_out(buffer)]
/...some code...this runs fine/
exit $return_value

everything runs fine and i get $return_value back correctly but the php file prints the result of the execution of the entire ssh session in my browser which looks like:

Using username "admin". admin@10.135.25.150's password: === /*some text*/ === \prompt:/->.../some text/

i want to prevent the system() function from printing this in my browser
i have used the shell_exec() function but it returns the entire ssh session result (which i have parsed in the tcl script and got a precise value to return to the php script) is there a way i can do this without using shell_exec() but using system() instead

thanks in advance
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#8
RE: How to stop hide php command
I have also the same issue
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#9
RE: How to stop hide php command
Hi,
I have installed Windows Sentora from https://sourceforge.net/projects/sentoraforwindows/

As far as I see,  Cron software causes it. When I look at C:\Sentora\bin\cron\cron.tab , I discovered daemon.php and backup.php jobs.


Code:
################################################################################## # Crontab for Sentora Cron Manager Module                                        # # Generated by Sentora for Windows 1.0.0                                         # ################################################################################## # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY! USE FOR EDIT THE CONTROL PANEL SENTORA!        # ################################################################################## # Cron Debug infomation can be found in this file here:-                         # # C:\Sentora\bin\cron\cron.tab                                                   # ################################################################################## 0 0 * * * php C:/Sentora/panel/bin/backup.php                                    # 0,5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 * * * * php C:/Sentora/panel/bin/daemon.php    # ################################################################################## # DO NOT MANUALLY REMOVE ANY OF THE CRON ENTRIES FROM THIS FILE, USE SENTORA     # # INSTEAD! THE ABOVE ENTRIES ARE USED FOR SENTORA TASKS, DO NOT REMOVE THEM!     # ##################################################################################

It is controlled by Sentora. So I have checked Sentora database. I discovered them in sentora_core => x_settings => daemon_exer (line 90)

Code:
90 daemon_exer NULL C:/Sentora/panel/bin/daemon.php NULL Path to the Sentora daemon Sentora Config false


In order to hide daemon job,
1. create a "task "folder in C:\Sentora\bin\cron\ and then open task folder.
2. create a "invisible.vbs" file  there.

Code:
CreateObject("Wscript.Shell").Run """" & WScript.Arguments(0) & """", 0, False

3. create a "daemon.bat" file  there.


Code:
echo off C:/Sentora/bin/php/php.exe C:/Sentora/panel/bin/daemon.php exit 0

4.open C:\Sentora\bin\cron\cron.tab file. Replace 

Code:
php C:/Sentora/panel/bin/daemon.php
  
with 
Code:
wscript "C:\Sentora\bin\cron\task\invisible.vbs" "C:\Sentora\bin\cron\task\daemon.bat"


5. Open phpmyadmin.Open: sentora_core => x_setting =>daemon_exer (line 90). Replace 

Code:
C:/Sentora/panel/bin/daemon.php
  
with

Code:
wscript "C:\Sentora\bin\cron\task\invisible.vbs" "C:\Sentora\bin\cron\task\daemon.bat"

6. Delete "taskinfo.txt" in C:\Sentora\bin\cron\etc\ and restart cron and apache windows services.
Then check Cron logs and "taskinfo.txt" file to see if it works.

Note that you can also change "php C:/Sentora/panel/bin/backup.php" visibility in cron.tab with this method. But I couldn't find it sentora_core database. If it exists at somewhere in the database, it may cause some problems.
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RE: How to stop hide php command
(08-20-2017, 09:04 PM)Дженни та Wrote: Same problem here ;(

And I ran into such a problem
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