From: Pierre D. <pi...@eq...> - 2011-12-28 14:01:50
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Hi, With php you can use system() function. If you are hosted on your own server, it'll work; but on hosted platforms, i'm not sure. http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.system.php You can look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_injection#Shell_injection to avoid shell injection in your commands. http://www.acunetix.com/websitesecurity/php-security-1.htm Pierre Le 28.12.2011 14:01, Peter Uithoven a écrit : > Great news Pierre and Patrick! > > Than all that I need is some help hooking up the interface > (javascript > / php) to the application in a sort of secure manner. Anyone here > that > can help me with this? > > Peter > > On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 1:49 PM, Pierre DOUCET <pi...@eq... > [8]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Awesome ! >> >> If you want, i've a dedicaded server with a good network link >> (1Gb). >> >> It's run ubuntu server. >> >> I can easily host a service like a web version of pcb2gcode. >> >> Regards >> >> Pierre >> >> Le 27.12.2011 12:05, Patrick Birnzain a écrit : >> >>> Hi Peter, >> > >> > I think that's a great idea! Like you said, pcb2gcode doesn't >> work >> > under OS X (I have no Mac, hence can't fix it) and Windows (no >> > libgerbv), so it'd be super great to have an online version to >> > compensate for that and offer an easy possibility to try the >> program. >> > >> > There's that little server I've been tinkering with for fun; it's >> > only a Athlon II dual core, but that should be enough for now. I >> can >> > switch to apache+php, install pcb2gcode and give you ssh or ftp >> > access >> > before new-year if you want. >> > (I also know someone who's setting up another quad core server; >> maybe >> > we >> > can get some of the unneeded processing power there if needed. >> Great >> > excuse to play with distributed computing, maybe I can even use >> it >> > for >> > some term paper or whatnot) >> > >> > The interface looks very nice, btw. >> > >> > -- Patrick >> > >> > >> > On Sat, 24 Dec 2011 22:30:59 +0100 >> > Peter Uithoven <pet...@gm... [1]> wrote: >> > >> >> Hi folks, >> >> >> >> I'm involved with Fablab Amersfoort and a Interaction design >> student >> >> at the >> >> HKU. I wanted to find a easy workflow to mill out pcb designs >> (from >> >> for >> >> example Fritzing). It seems pcb2gcode is a very good candidate. >> The >> >> downside is that you need to install a program and it seems >> >> impossible to >> >> get it running on OS X. >> >> >> >> So... I was thinking why not install the program on a server and >> >> create a >> >> simple interface in html. The last part I >> >> did<http://fablabamersfoort.nl/pcb2gcode [2]>but I don't have >> the >> >> knowledge to do the first part. I do have college's in >> >> the Fablab who can do this, but we have a very outdated server. >> >> Is there anybody here willing to help out? >> >> >> >> You can find this interface under the following url. >> >> fablabamersfoort.nl/pcb2gcode [3] >> >> >> >> Thanks in advance, >> >> Best regards, >> >> Peter Uithoven >> >> -- >> Pierre DOUCET >> >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Write once. Port to many. >> Get the SDK and tools to simplify cross-platform app development. >> Create >> new or port existing apps to sell to consumers worldwide. Explore >> the >> Intel AppUpSM program developer opportunity. >> appdeveloper.intel.com/join [4] >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-appdev [5] >> _______________________________________________ >> Pcb2gcode-devel mailing list >> Pcb...@li... [6] >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pcb2gcode-devel [7] > > > > Links: > ------ > [1] mailto:pet...@gm... > [2] http://fablabamersfoort.nl/pcb2gcode > [3] http://fablabamersfoort.nl/pcb2gcode > [4] http://appdeveloper.intel.com/join > [5] http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-appdev > [6] mailto:Pcb...@li... > [7] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pcb2gcode-devel > [8] mailto:pi...@eq... -- Pierre DOUCET |