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#My php script:
#perms: usertest:users
<?php
$cmd = "/home/users/test/create_user user1";
$ret_cmd = shell_exec($cmd);
?>
#My bash script /home/users/test/create_user
#-----------------------------------------
#!/bin/bash
#this is a copy of adduser with chmod 750 and chmod +s
#Currently this file is root:root, I tried changing the group to apache user but it didn't work
ADDUSR=/home/users/test/adduser
if [ "${1}" = "" ]; then
echo "Miss username"
exit 1
fi
echo "Create User ${1}"
$ADDUSR ${1}
#-----------------------------------------
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