ID:               22220
 Comment by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Verified
 Bug Type:         Apache related
 Operating System: FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE
 PHP Version:      4.3.0
 New Comment:

As there's nothing I can find in the documentation about the 'none'
setting I don't know wheter it should turn off the open_basedir or
should inherit the default.

Both make sense, but if it's the latter then there's no way to turn the
open_basedir restriction off, other than '/'.


Previous Comments:
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[2003-02-15 13:20:25] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I tested that now, and indeed, it doesn't work.


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[2003-02-15 13:18:13] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

So this bug's summary should be:

"'php_admin_value open_basedir none' does not work"

???


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[2003-02-15 13:02:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Actually, I added a comment to 19292 about my problem and it was
deleted as not being appropriate there.

I am not having trouble with random open_basedir errors, I'm having one
simple problem.

I have a default open_basedir of '/var/www/' in my php.ini and I used
to turn off ('allow all files to be opened') for a particular vhost by
setting open_basedir to '/'.

Whether this wastes resources I don't know and actually I don't care
too, because it does what I want.

Starting with 4.3.0 I can't use '/' as open_basedir anymore for some
reason, and imo it wasn't thought about properly because it creates
contradictory error messages like:

[Warning: Unknown(): open_basedir restriction in effect.
File(/var/www/host.example.com/root/admin/phpinfo.php) is not within
the allowed path(s): (/) in Unknown on line 0]

But I couldn't care less if there was an equivalent for setting
open_basedir to '/'. Because all I need is to turn off open_basedir for
a particular vhost.

And I tried setting open_basedir to none, 'none' and "none", but this
just leaves the default of '/var/www' in effect.

So I'm guessing that the 'none' setting isn't working properly as I
would think that it should turn off the open_basedir restriction for
the vhost.

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[2003-02-14 08:36:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please do not submit the same bug more than once. An existing
bug report already describes this very problem. Even if you feel
that your issue is somewhat different, the resolution is likely
to be the same. Because of this, we hope you add your comments
to the existing bug instead.

Thank you for your interest in PHP.

First of all open_basedir of '/' is rather meaningless since it allows
opening of every file anyway. Secondly the open_basedir problems
especially in FreeBSD enviroment should be convered in bug report
#19292.

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[2003-02-14 04:26:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hmm
it works for my system

open_basedir = '/www'; in php.ini
and in apache <directory> directive i have
php_admin_value open_basedir none
which works grand. did you try actually acessing a file outside the
docroot?

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