Automating a php-info file creation and deletion process












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How can one automate the creation and deletion process of a php info file?



Automatic deletion is good in case one wants to be covered from cases it forgets to delete the file and then the file is available from browser in some circumstances.










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    How can one automate the creation and deletion process of a php info file?



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      How can one automate the creation and deletion process of a php info file?



      Automatic deletion is good in case one wants to be covered from cases it forgets to delete the file and then the file is available from browser in some circumstances.










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      How can one automate the creation and deletion process of a php info file?



      Automatic deletion is good in case one wants to be covered from cases it forgets to delete the file and then the file is available from browser in some circumstances.







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          One can use a cat herestring with at:



          document_root=/var/www/html
          cat > "$document_root"/info.php <<< "<?php phpinfo();"
          echo "rm $document_root/info.php" | at now + 30 minutes


          cat concatenates the <?php phpinfo(); code into the info.php file and the file is deleted after 30 minutes which is usually enough to gather the data from it.






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            One can use a cat herestring with at:



            document_root=/var/www/html
            cat > "$document_root"/info.php <<< "<?php phpinfo();"
            echo "rm $document_root/info.php" | at now + 30 minutes


            cat concatenates the <?php phpinfo(); code into the info.php file and the file is deleted after 30 minutes which is usually enough to gather the data from it.






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              One can use a cat herestring with at:



              document_root=/var/www/html
              cat > "$document_root"/info.php <<< "<?php phpinfo();"
              echo "rm $document_root/info.php" | at now + 30 minutes


              cat concatenates the <?php phpinfo(); code into the info.php file and the file is deleted after 30 minutes which is usually enough to gather the data from it.






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                One can use a cat herestring with at:



                document_root=/var/www/html
                cat > "$document_root"/info.php <<< "<?php phpinfo();"
                echo "rm $document_root/info.php" | at now + 30 minutes


                cat concatenates the <?php phpinfo(); code into the info.php file and the file is deleted after 30 minutes which is usually enough to gather the data from it.






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                One can use a cat herestring with at:



                document_root=/var/www/html
                cat > "$document_root"/info.php <<< "<?php phpinfo();"
                echo "rm $document_root/info.php" | at now + 30 minutes


                cat concatenates the <?php phpinfo(); code into the info.php file and the file is deleted after 30 minutes which is usually enough to gather the data from it.







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