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I have a small PHP file which takes input from a webpage and passes those variables over to a bash script, which gets run on the server. The input from HTML to PHP works fine and so does the bash script when run on its own. If i change the bash script to write to a file instead that also works, so its getting the variables into the command that seems to fail.

PHP

<html>
<title> New VPN password</title>
<h1> Your New VPN login details are</h1>
</html>


<?php
$USERNAME = $_POST['USERNAME'];
$PASSWORD = $_POST['PASSWORD'];
$NEWPASS = $_POST['NEWPASS'];

if(empty($USERNAME ) || empty($PASSWORD )) {
echo "<h2>You must fill in all fields</h2>\n" ;
die ("Click Back to start again.");
}
echo "<b>User Name:</b><br><br>";
echo $USERNAME;
echo "<br><br><b>New Password:</b><br><br>";
echo $NEWPASS;
$addr = shell_exec("sudo /var/www/html/chngpass.sh $USERNAME $PASSWORD $NEWPASS 2>&1");
?>

<html>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<script>
function goBack() {
        window.history.back()
}
</script>

<body>

<button onclick="goBack()">Go Back</button>

</body>
</html>

And the Bash Script is

PASSWORD=$1
NEWPASS=$2
USERNAME=$3

echo -e "$NEWPASS\n$NEWPASS" | passwd $USERNAME

if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
        echo "SUCCESS"
fi
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    It seems wrong that whenever your script will be fixed anyone who will have access to this form will be able to change the root password.
    – Lou
    May 11, 2018 at 20:40
  • Adding the Bash shebang at the beginning of your sh file would help? I think that either you do that or run the command using sh. May 11, 2018 at 20:45
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    @Lou Won;t they still have to enter the root password?
    – James
    May 11, 2018 at 20:45
  • Possible duplicate of How to pass parameters from bash to php script?
    – James
    May 11, 2018 at 20:45
  • point taken but this is only on a test environment, to which only admins have access.
    – Lee Emmery
    May 11, 2018 at 20:46

1 Answer 1

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From your PHP script :

$addr = shell_exec("sudo /var/www/html/chngpass.sh $USERNAME $PASSWORD $NEWPASS 2>&1");

Your are passing your arguments in the following order "USERNAME", "PASSWORD", "NEWPASS" And here is your bash script :

PASSWORD=$1
NEWPASS=$2
USERNAME=$3

echo -e "$NEWPASS\n$NEWPASS" | passwd $USERNAME

if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
        echo "SUCCESS"
fi
  • Argument 1 (USERNAME) gets assigned to PASSWORD.
  • Argument 2(PASSWORD) gets assigned to NEWPASS.
  • Argument 3 (NEWPASS) gets assigned to USERNAME.

Fix your bash script :

USERNAME=$1
PASSWORD=$2
NEWPASS=$3        

echo -e "$NEWPASS\n$NEWPASS" | passwd $USERNAME

if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
    echo "SUCCESS"
fi
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  • Yep. Seems variable order. Good catch @lou May 11, 2018 at 21:07
  • Spotted that myself, thanks for the heads up. Still struggling to pass any of the variables to passwd?
    – Lee Emmery
    May 11, 2018 at 21:10
  • Does your bash script work when you run it from CLI?
    – Lou
    May 11, 2018 at 21:11
  • @LeeEmmery Don't forget that some characters such as spaces and & must be escaped in your variables. Is there any of those in the username or password you are trying to change? Anyway it would be a good idea to escape your variables in your PHP : php.net/manual/fr/function.escapeshellcmd.php
    – Lou
    May 11, 2018 at 21:14
  • Not using special charcters in any variables. the scripts works if i set it to output to a txt file it then catches what ever is entered in the html page. but i wont pass the variables to the passwd command. but if i run (echo -e "$NEWPASS\n$NEWPASS" | passwd $test ) it will change the user test's password fine.
    – Lee Emmery
    May 11, 2018 at 21:21

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