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  1. ok, More or less my question was this, and this is where I'm stuck (I failed to mention my attempts) I've got my BitTorrent screen running under a BT User. screens themselves seems to be hidden per-user.  IE: user apache cannot see user BT's screens. I was trying to see if anyone had some knowledge of how to maybe change the user, with exec, [color=red]exec("su bt;password;screen -x bt",$output);[/color] doesn't seem to do the trick...
  2. I'm running Linux, (Fedora Core 4) as my server, and PHP 4.3.xx I'm currently using my server as kinda a BitTorrent Machine, and I want to program a Web-Application that can do the following things. -Allow Upload of Torrent Files (Completed 100%) -Allow you to view whats currently downloading (Lost on how) -Allow you to view information on the torrent (Lost on how x2) The Linux box has a screen that runs my BitTorrent Application. I wanted to know if it was possible using the exec command to log into that screen, say, Capure the information, and then return all the outputted text to a web page.  or, if at all possible, capture bits a pieces (the important stuff) and be able to save them as variables so I can return them in a really pretty fasion. Current Output of the Screen running BitTornado EXP >>> [url=http://rafb.net/paste/results/IZ8Lyl86.html]http://rafb.net/paste/results/IZ8Lyl86.html[/url]  Pasted in No-Paste since the forum doesn't like linux spacing. I would like to be able to output that kind of data on a webpage that looks similar to this [img]http://digirev.us/BT.jpg[/img] I would like to know if this is possible, or even if there is already software like this out there.... if there is, I'd like to get my hands on some.  >]
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