ID: 21880 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Status: Closed +Status: Bogus Bug Type: Sockets related Operating System: Linux PHP Version: 4.3.0 New Comment:
Not Bug => Bogus. Just dots the 'i's and crosses the 't's for statistics... Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-02-05 17:14:25] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Well then, allow me to take my foot out of my mouth....I have been unable to recreate this error now, using the exact same script as I had before (the one that didnt work) now works..... Thanks...and sorry for the confusion. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-02-05 13:29:46] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've attempted to recreate this error under linux, win32, and irix and have gotten expected results each time. (socket_read returns after receiving a \n) Can you provide a full and complete script which exhibits this behavior? ((As short and simple as possible while still reliably reproducing the bug)) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-01-25 18:30:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I followed the instructions on all the manuals and tried searching the inet, but couldent find anything that solved this. I have a socket that is supposed to read from a client (this is a smtpd server-type script).. When I use while ($line = socket_read($my_socket,2048,PHP_NORMAL_READ)) { stuff } I can connect to this server via win32 putty, and it will break on line breaks. But when using Linux telnet and trying to get other smtpd's to send to it, they would have to send 2048 bytes to get stuff to execute once. To make sure they were sending \r or \n I made the socket read go byte by byte and assemble a string, checking for \n or \r while($tstr = socket_read($connection,1)) { if (($tstr != chr(13)) && ($tstr != chr(10))) { $buf .= $tstr; continue; } ^^Example of my byte-by-byte checker It does find \r and \n in the strings and I am able to gte my server to work... Would be nice if the built in function socket_read would really break on \n or \r. If more information is needed, please ask.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=21880&edit=1