CentOS implies SELinux, that won't allow random execution.

----- Original Message -----
> Hi,
> when I try to execute a php order using shell_exec or backtick
> operator, the command never returns anything. Also, appears a new
> line
> in error_log file each time php file is called from url, with the
> next
> information:
> sh: hostname: command not found.
> I've tried to put the complete path when calling `hostname` command,
> using echo `/bin/hostname` php order, and then appears the next error
> in error_log:
> sh: hostname: permission denied
> The user apache is well-configurd in system and pointed in httpd.conf
> file as
> User apache
> Group apache
> Can anyone help me?
> Many thanks,
>
> Dani
>
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