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cloudlinux:how-to-add-wp-cli-to-cagefs-users [2019-11-12 00:17:55]
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cloudlinux:how-to-add-wp-cli-to-cagefs-users [2019-11-12 00:18:36]
steve.minter [Testing:]
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-==== Testing: ==== 
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-You can test this in a user shell by joining it with su. For this example we will assume you have a user on the system called 'example' and in our case the user was not given a system shell so we assign one with -s.  then test we are the user with 'whoami' and check for the file with 'stat': 
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-<code> 
-su -s /bin/bash example 
-whoami 
-stat /usr/local/bin/wp 
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 You can test this in a user shell by joining it with su. For this example we will assume you have a user on the system called 'example' and in our case the user was not given a system shell so we assign one with -s.  then test we are the user with 'whoami' and check for the file with 'stat': You can test this in a user shell by joining it with su. For this example we will assume you have a user on the system called 'example' and in our case the user was not given a system shell so we assign one with -s.  then test we are the user with 'whoami' and check for the file with 'stat':