to get the username of the process owner (rather than the file owner), you can use:
<?php
$processUser = posix_getpwuid(posix_geteuid());
print $processUser['name'];
?>(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
get_current_user — Devuelve el nombre del propietario del script actual
Devuelve el nombre del propietario del script actual.
Esta función no contiene ningún parámetro.
Devuelve el nombre del usuario, en forma de string.
Ejemplo #1 Ejemplo con get_current_user()
<?php
echo 'Propietario del script actual : ' . get_current_user();
?>Resultado del ejemplo anterior es similar a:
Propietario del script actual : SYSTEM
to get the username of the process owner (rather than the file owner), you can use:
<?php
$processUser = posix_getpwuid(posix_geteuid());
print $processUser['name'];
?>On Centos, the Red Hat linux clone, this instruction gives the file's OWNER (the first parameter in instruction 'chown'). It does not reveal the file's GROUP.
get_current_user() does NOT reveal the current process' user's identity.
See: posix_getuid() - Return the real user ID of the current processThe information returned by get_current_user() seems to depend on the platform.
Using PHP 5.1.1 running as CGI with IIS 5.0 on Windows NT, get_current_user() returns the owner of the process running the script, *not* the owner of the script itself.
It's easy to test - create a file containing:
<?php
echo get_current_user();
?>
Then access it through the browser. I get: IUSR_MACHINE, the Internet Guest Account on Windows, which is certainly not the owner of the script.