ID: 21366
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status: Open
+Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Sockets related
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 4.3.0
New Comment:
Could your please provide a short but _complete_, self-contained
script? (yes, we're lazy :)
Previous Comments:
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[2003-01-02 19:48:49] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
just to remove the confusion .. that is a cleaned up sniped from a
generic socket class I'm working on thats why the refernces to the
socket's Domain (as oposed to being hardcoded)
the socket ($sock) was created with its domain set to the value of
$Domain
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[2003-01-02 19:23:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sample code: (not complete .. just gives the idea)
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$Domain = // either AF_UNIX or AF_INET
$result = socket_accept($sock);
$address = "<undefined>";
$port = "<undefined>";
if ($Domain == AF_UNIX) {
socket_getpeername($result,$address,$port);
echo "Accepted Connection from: $address\n";
} else { // its AF_INET
socket_getpeername($result,$address,$port);
echo "Accepted Connection from: $address:$port\n";
}
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when the socket is a AF_INET socket the result if properly filled in.
sample output:
Accepted Connection from: 123.123.123.123:1234
but when the socket is a unix socket .. the result is somehow wrong ..
sample:
Accepted Connection from: $0
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