ID: 22258 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: gandhia at agcs dot com -Status: Wont fix +Status: No Feedback Bug Type: iPlanet related Operating System: Solaris 2.8 PHP Version: 4.3.0
Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-03-13 13:09:50] [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to be the same problem like bug #20274. Could be that some fopen() or fdopen() fails when using stream to IMAP. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-02-17 17:16:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is most likely some thread safety issue: http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/developer/thread_safety.html Adding the url here as reference to any other possible issues with PHP. This is not really PHP problem.. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-02-17 15:25:52] gandhia at agcs dot com Under an iPlanet 4.1 SP11 web server, with PHP compiled as an NSAPI module, imap_open() always fails. It does not even attempt to make a connection to the IMAP server. However, the same code, executed in the PHP CLI works perfectly. Here is a sample of a script that does not work under the NSAPI module, but works under the CLI: <? imap_open("{srv.abc.com:143/imap}INBOX", "user", "pass"); print imap_last_error(); ?> When run under the NSAPI module, the following error is generated: Warning: imap_open(): Couldn't open stream {srv.abc.com:143/imap}INBOX in /usr/SUNWips/public_html/agtest.php on line 2 Can't connect to srv.abc.com,143: No such file or directory The remote IMAP server is an iPlanet Messaging server, but this is irrelevant as traces have shown that the connection is not even attempted when running as NSAPI. A truss revealed only that once connect() is called, in the success case (the CLI) time() and poll() follow, but under NSAPI, close() immediately follows the call to connect(). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=22258&edit=1