ID: 43594
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: scog28 at hotmail dot com
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Mail related
Operating System: FC7
PHP Version: 5.2.5
New Comment:
I don't see how this has anything to do with APC, but to make sure, try
removing APC and run your test again.
Looking at the code in ext/mail.c we have:
sendmail = popen(sendmail_cmd, "w");
if (sendmail) {
if (EACCES == errno) {
php_error_docref(NULL TSRMLS_CC, E_WARNING, "Permission denied:
unable to execute shell to run mail delivery binary '%s'",
sendmail_path)
;
pclose(sendmail);
return 0;
}
fprintf(sendmail, "To: %s\n", to);
fprintf(sendmail, "Subject: %s\n", subject);
if (headers != NULL) {
fprintf(sendmail, "%s\n", headers);
}
fprintf(sendmail, "\n%s\n", message);
ret = pclose(sendmail);
...
I don't see how you wouldn't reach the pclose there. If you can
reliably reproduce this, gdb it and figure out why the pclose isn't
doing its job there.
Previous Comments:
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[2008-01-29 00:23:37] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[2007-12-14 15:15:15] crrodriguez at suse dot de
Do not file bugs when you have Zend extensions (zend_extension=)
loaded. Examples are Zend Optimizer, Zend Debugger, Turck MM Cache,
APC, Xdebug and ionCube loader. These extensions often modify engine
behavior which is not related to PHP itself.
You have APC installed.
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[2007-12-14 09:52:35] scog28 at hotmail dot com
Description:
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leaked file descriptor from PHP see.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=424001
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User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.8.1.10)
Gecko/20071128 Fedora/2.0.0.10-2.fc7 Firefox/2.0.0.10
Description of problem:
Summary
SELinux is preventing the /usr/sbin/sendmail.postfix from using
potentially
mislabeled files (/tmp/.apc.541B8K (deleted)).
Detailed Description
SELinux has denied /usr/sbin/sendmail.postfix access to
potentially
mislabeled file(s) (/tmp/.apc.541B8K (deleted)). This means
that SELinux
will not allow /usr/sbin/sendmail.postfix to use these files.
It is common
for users to edit files in their home directory or tmp
directories and then
move (mv) them to system directories. The problem is that the
files end up
with the wrong file context which confined applications are not
allowed to
access.
Allowing Access
If you want /usr/sbin/sendmail.postfix to access this files, you
need to
relabel them using restorecon -v /tmp/.apc.541B8K (deleted).
You might want
to relabel the entire directory using restorecon -R -v /tmp.
Additional Information
Source Context system_u:system_r:system_mail_t
Target Context system_u:object_r:httpd_tmp_t
Target Objects /tmp/.apc.541B8K (deleted) [ file ]
Affected RPM Packages postfix-2.4.5-2.fc7 [application]
Policy RPM selinux-policy-2.6.4-61.fc7
Selinux Enabled True
Policy Type targeted
MLS Enabled True
Enforcing Mode Enforcing
Plugin Name plugins.home_tmp_bad_labels
Host Name newage.cosywallet.com
Platform Linux newage.cosywallet.com
2.6.23.8-34.fc7 #1 SMP
Thu Nov 22 20:39:56 EST 2007 x86_64
x86_64
Alert Count 6
First Seen Thu 13 Dec 2007 03:49:17 PM CET
Last Seen Thu 13 Dec 2007 04:11:43 PM CET
Local ID b54b3f00-c896-46c5-9c5d-60d61da75b70
Line Numbers
Raw Audit Messages
avc: denied { read, write } for comm="sendmail" dev=dm-0 egid=48
euid=48
exe="/usr/sbin/sendmail.postfix" exit=0 fsgid=48 fsuid=48 gid=48
items=0
path=2F746D702F2E6170632E35343142384B202864656C6574656429 pid=4430
scontext=system_u:system_r:system_mail_t:s0 sgid=48
subj=system_u:system_r:system_mail_t:s0 suid=48 tclass=file
tcontext=system_u:object_r:httpd_tmp_t:s0 tty=(none) uid=48
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
postfix 2:2.4.5-2.fc7.x86_64 selinux-policy 2.6.4-61.fc7.noarch
How reproducible:
Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1.Create mail from php
2.
3.
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