PHP - Php And Powershell
I'm using PHP on a windows box to execute some powershell scripts, my only problem is that the browser hangs on the request.
The browser will continue to hang until I goto Task Manager and kill Powershell.exe, then my results are returned as expected. I've tried to execute an "exit" command after executing my Powershell commands, but that doesn't seem to work. Anyone used Powershell before, or have any ideas on how I could handle this otherwise? Here's my code: Code: [Select] $output = array(); exec("powershell get-service", $output); print_r($output); Thank you! Similar Tutorials have a executable binary to which i pass some dynamic values as hostname,host id,server name,server id and a text field value. Now i call this binary using exec or shell_exec functions in PHP to stimulate Command executions as a admin. But i am able to invoke the binary and not able to use psexec service of windows. I get logs and DB entries successfully but i also have a xml push operation in psexec call that is required. the format is like :: exec($url,$output,$return_var); url is the command path with parameters . output is an out param and return is the code on execution this is executed in PHP and i want this binary to generate the same output as done from CLI . Currently i guess it's a permission issue with shell that disallows psexec call. How do i invoke the binary with psexec access outside PHP on command shell I have set access privilege of Powershell to "unrestricted" so that any script can be executed. Still it hangs up somewhere in th script causing problems in copying XML file. Powershell psexec is required in the process and i need to track down the root cause so that php side scripting of binary is successfull. Please let me know about your ideas in fixing this. I am using google and trying examples ,but i havent got any feasible solution. Hope some expert advice can guide me out of this. <?php error_reporting(E_ALL); $psPath = "powershell.exe"; $psDir = "C:\\wamp\\www\\ps\\"; $psScript = "SampleHTML.ps1"; $runScript = $psDir. $psScript; $prem = "-Action enable"; $runCMD = $psPath. " " .$runScript. " " .$prem; //var_dump($runCMD); $output = exec($runCMD); echo $output; ?>Hello, I am working on a small project to get results from powershell script by using PHP. For some reason in PHP logs I get Exec unable to fork. Above is the script I wrote to execute powershell script within php. My webserver is IIS 7, and app pool is using a domain user that has full rights for Powershell to execute and get remote server results. Hello, PowerShell script stored locally can never be executed after I click on button: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> <title>Testing PowerShell</title> </head> <body> <?php // If there was no submit variable passed to the script (i.e. user has visited the page without clicking submit), display the form: if(!isset($_POST["submit"])) { ?> <form name="testForm" id="testForm" action="get-process.php" method="post" /> Your name: <input type="text" name="username" id="username" maxlength="20" /><br /> <input type="submit" name="submit" id="submit" value="Do stuff NowNew" /> </form> <?php } // Else if submit was pressed, check if all of the required variables have a value: elseif((isset($_POST["submit"])) && (!empty($_POST["username"]))) { // Display the alert box echo '<script>alert("Welcome to Geeks for Geeks")</script>'; // Get the variables submitted by POST in order to pass them to the PowerShell script: $username = $_POST["username"]; // Best practice tip: We run out POST data through a custom regex function to clean any unwanted characters, e.g.: // $username = cleanData($_POST["username"]); $psPath = "C:\\Windows\\SysWOW64\WindowsPowerShell\\v1.0\\powershell.exe"; $psDIR = "C:\\TestNew\\"; $psScript = "pscripta.ps1"; $runScript = $psDIR. $psScript; $runCMD = $psPath." ".$runScript." 2>&1"; echo "\$psPath $psPath <br>"; echo "\$psDIR $psDIR <br>"; echo "\$psScript $psScript <br>"; echo "\$runScript $runScript <br>"; echo "\$runCMD $runCMD <br>"; exec( $runCMD,$out,$ret); echo "<pre>"; print_r($out); print_r($ret); echo "</pre>"; } // Else the user hit submit without all required fields being filled out: else { echo "Sorry, you did not complete all required fields. Please go back and try again."; } ?> </body> </html>
Thank you for your help! Hi I am trying to pass a csv file into a powershell script and then return the output and display it to the user. The file is a firewall checker. Any advice or solutions on where I am going wrong would be most appreciative, Thanks.
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