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  • Server is CentOS, I don't have root access.
  • I can run exec() without problem with pngquant but not with ImageMagick's convert
  • I get "Permission denied" when trying to open the image file with convert but works fine with pngquant (notice that both commands open same image file in same folder, same permissions, same user, etc).
  • Since I don't have root access, I've built ImageMagick and added it to the PATH.
  • From command line convert works perfect (user has enough privileges to read/write the image files).
  • PHP tries to run exec('convert ...') or shell_exec('convert ...') as nobody, this means echo shell_exec('whoami'); returns "nobody". Same for pngquant but with successful result (no "Permission denied" problem).

Any clues?

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Since I don't have root access, I've built ImageMagick and added it to the PATH.

What are the permissions on the binary you created? Sounds like you—as the user—have rights to execute the binary. But PHP—who is running as nobody—does not have execution rights. I bet your binary permissions for what you created are something like 744 or maybe even 700? I would recommend chmod 755 on the binaries you created and try again.

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  • Thanks, I just checked and they all are 755. Just FYI ImageMagick install documentation provides a way to build and install the program in a custom path if you don't have root access, I installed ImageMagick that way. Another clue is: if I upload the image with FTP, convert works fine, but if I upload same image with a HTML form + PHP, I get same issue "Permission denied" when trying to open the file.
    – aesede
    Sep 30, 2014 at 0:10
  • When uploaded, both with FTP or thru HTML form, the file has 644 permissions. The difference I see is that with FTP user/group is "myuser/myuser" and when using HTML form is "nobody/nobody" (nothing strange)
    – aesede
    Sep 30, 2014 at 0:22
  • If it helps, pngquant has user/group "root/root" whereas convert has "myuser/myuser"
    – aesede
    Sep 30, 2014 at 0:24
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    Many thanks @JakeGould, I'm still fighting with it, I'll see if I can change permissions of the files with exec() before using convert. Also considering chmod myself to 777 and wait for someone to delete me from the world (?).
    – aesede
    Sep 30, 2014 at 3:12
  • Thanks for your help! I finally could talk an administrator into installing PHP ImageMagick extension. Working great and no more exec()s. I bumped into this post by chance after a long time, and wanted to add this comment.
    – aesede
    Oct 28, 2016 at 13:08

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