Apache and suexec issue that wont let me run my python script

Νικόλαος Κούρας nikos.gr33k at gmail.com
Wed Jun 5 04:53:32 EDT 2013


Τη Τετάρτη, 5 Ιουνίου 2013 11:41:55 π.μ. UTC+3, ο χρήστης Chris Angelico έγραψε:
> On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 6:26 PM, Νικόλαος Κούρας <nikos.gr33k at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I gave you out of my good and trustworthy heart my root password so for you to look upon my systrem configuration and all you did was trying to fuck me by sending mails to my clients?
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> That would be "trusting", not "trustworthy", and I did make it pretty
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> clear what I was proposing.
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> > How am i suppose to change the roor password from a normal user account?("nikos")?
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> You don't. You log in as the normal user and look in your normal
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> user's home directory. In there, you will find a file giving you the
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> root password. It's safer that way; everything's done over SSH.
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> > Other 3 times i hve gavein people my root password and they all trid to help me out, only you screwed me like this.
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> > If i lose some of my clients, will you been paying for the money loss?
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> No, I will not. I never made you any promise. If you lose some of your
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> clients, it is because you have made some very poor decisions,
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> including to tinker live with this server instead of having a staging
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> area. All I've done is give your clients a chance to know what you're
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> doing with their data, which I think is fair enough.
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> > Do you think this server i rent comes for free with cPanel, Softaculous and other licenses?
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> Of course not. (In my opinion, cpanel is ridiculously overpriced.)
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> Most of these sorts of things are either overkill, or utterly trivial;
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> if you need it, the price is immaterial, but most people simply don't.
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> Before you get too angry at me, ask yourself this question: Would you
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> stand for someone giving out access to your system to a third party?
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> Because that's exactly what you did to your clients. You gave me, a
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> perfect stranger, full access to *THEIR* data. Do you understand how
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> serious that is? In addition, you posted me the password in clear text
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> via email. That's why I changed it - it's entirely possible someone
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> saw the password in transmission.
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> This matter is far more serious than you seem to be giving it
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> consideration for. You complain that I violated your trust; you
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> violated the trust of people who are paying you money.
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> ChrisA


So, iam to blame this for trusting you?

YOU COULD HAVE ACTUALLY TRIED TO SEE WHATS WRONG WITH 'FILES.PY' INSTEAD OF CREATING TEXT FIELS AND COPIED THEM ALL OVER THE CLIENTS HOME DIRECTORY FOLDERS AND MAIL THEM TOO.

IF YOU DIDNT WANTED TO DO THAT THEN YOU COULD AHVE SAID TO ME, NIKOS I DONT FEEL LIKE LOGGING TO YOUR SYSTEM BECAUSE I DONT REALLY WANTED TO HELP YOU OUT.

BUT NO, YOU WANTED TO MAKE AN IMPRESSION BY SCREWING ME.
I ALSO HAVE GIVEN ROOT ACCESS TO ANOTHER MEMBER OF THIS LIST AND HE IN FACT TRIED TO HELP ME INSTEAD OF DOING WHAT YOU DID. AND FROM 2 OTHER PEOPLE AS SOME OTHER FORUMS TOO.

YOU NEVER BOTHERED TAKING A LOOK AT THE ENCODING ISSUE.
I WONT TALK TO YOU AGAIN. YOU MADE A FALSE PROMISE OF HELPING ME AND THEN SCREWED ME.
FUCK YOU AND NO I DONT MIND THE LANGUAGE.




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