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  1. Hi, finally it works!!! I run, as you suggested me, sudo -H -u matlabuser pathtothescript.sh and edited the sudoers file with matlabuser ALL= (ALL) pathtothescript.sh Thank you very much for the help!
  2. Hi all, Thank you for the suggestions...unfortunately it still doesn't work. I have tried both options but it still gives me the license error message. Moreover, the idea to launch the .sh file with the command: sudo -u matlabuser ./script.sh after having added to the sudoers file : matlabuser ALL=NOPASSWD: pathto script.sh does not work even when I launch it in the terminal from root: I still get the license error message. Thank you very much for the help
  3. Hi, I have to develop a website that enables the execution of a matlab program. I would like to know whether or not the option I am trying to implement is feasible and/or if this depends on the type of license that I have. In particular, I would like to be able to lauch a script from php in this way: system('./script.sh') where the script contains the following lines: whoami matlab -nodisplay -nosplash -r "main;quit;" Since the installed type of license is "stand-alone named user installation", I can only run matlab from the enabled user. For thid reason, I have changed the apache user from the default www-data to the matlab user. The problem is that, if I go to the webpage of my application (the php file), I have the license manager error even if the user displayed by the "whoami" command is the correct one. Is the option I am trying to develop feasible? Does any of you have ever done something similar? Thank you Anna
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