Note that this function really does what the description says, it returns the numeric user id of the user who *owns the file* containing the current script not the effective user id of user *running* the current script. Most applications will want the latter which is provided by posix_getuid().
getmyuid
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
getmyuid — Zeigt die User-ID des Besitzers eines PHP-Scripts
Beschreibung
int getmyuid
( void
)
Liefert die User-ID des Besitzers des aktuellen Scripts
Rückgabewerte
Liefert die User-ID des aktuellen Scripts oder FALSE bei einem Fehler.
getmyuid
bozo_z_clown at yahoo dot com
20-Jun-2007 08:06
20-Jun-2007 08:06
sRp at srparish dot net
04-Apr-2000 11:48
04-Apr-2000 11:48
After running into this problem, i wrote a program which you can install as setuid root in you php safemode exec dir. (defined in php3.ini) You then can do system() calls to this program to change the ownership of file, in a fassion such so that it shouldn't allow people to break the security of your box. You can get the program at http://srparish.net/scripts/chuid-1.0.tar.gz
