ID:               9852
 Comment by:       nospam at kolbly dot com
 Reported By:      ron dot baldwin at sourceprose dot com
 Status:           Closed
 Bug Type:         IIS related
 Operating System: Windows 2000
 PHP Version:      4.2.1
 New Comment:

I am running win2003, IIS6 PHP 4.3.2, Dell Dimension 4400 or T1840
Emachine and have tried EVERY suggestion here with no luck.  I have
opened up a case with Microsoft with no luck there either. They will
look further into the problem if I can duplicate the problem without
PHP.

So far, I cannot duplicate the problem without using PHP.  I have tried
the non-php samples here and wrote a simple cgi that connects to the MS
sample database and reloads itself, but cannot reproduce the problem
without PHP.  With PHP, I reproduce the problem 100% of the time.

If anybody else has some sample C/C++/C# source code I can compile and
demonstrate the problem, please send it to me so I can forward it onto
Microsoft.

My only conclusion is that this IS a PHP error, or at the very least
the culprit is very much in doubt.  Please DO reopen the bug - I don't
want to have to go the .NET route :-(


Previous Comments:
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[2003-06-11 09:52:20] wharrison at pro dot ie

To follow up I set cgi.rfc2616_headers = 1 as Pedro suggested and have
had no problems reported since. So I suggest trying this to anyone with
these problems.

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[2003-05-29 15:08:55] eduardo at tre-to dot gov dot br

Why this bug is Close if no concret solution are found?

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[2003-05-29 15:03:34] eduardo at tre-to dot gov dot br

Hello!
I have the error message:

HTTP/1.1 502 Gateway Error Server: Microsoft-IIS/5.0 Date: Thu, 29 May
2003 19:24:31 GMT Content-Length: 186 Content-Type: text/html 

each time that i open an PHP page. With or whiout db conection,
header(...), frames, etc.
I know that the message is shown always that the time set on IIS to be
the timeout to CGI Script:
On IIS select the site and click Properties.
Click the Home Directory tab.
On Application Protection, select:High (Isoleted)
Click Configuration. 
Select Process Options. 
See the option: CGI Configurations-> CGI Script timeout.
Always, on this time, the message error appears. If you select the
Application Protection to other option, the default time (300s) is set
to.

I am using php 4.3.3 on cgi mode in IIS5 and W2K Adv Server. On same
php and IIS, with W2K Professional the problem don't occurs.

The Event Log shows:
The script started from the URL '/xxx.php' with parameters '' has not
responded within the configured timeout period.  The HTTP server is
terminating the script. 
For additional information specific to this message please visit the
Microsoft Online Support site located at:
http://www.microsoft.com/contentredirect.asp. 

I already experienced all of the kinds shown in this(and in others Bug
#) but nothing solve the bug.
I am desperate because it go well before I reinstalled the system and
updated the IIS4 to IIS5 and php 4.0.1 to 4.3.3.

Now, only rest me test the isapi, that the self PHP's instruction say
that isn't stable...

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[2003-05-28 08:50:36] wharrison at pro dot ie

I am trying Pedro's cgi.rfc2616_headers = 1 tip. We noticed this
problem a few times a day on an WinNT, IIS, PHP 4.3, MSSQL 2000 setup.
I could also reproduce this with the bounce.php suggested a while ago.
I was cosidering switching to Apache untill I read the post above.

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[2003-05-22 13:21:17] phpbugs at spudland dot com

This is not just an IIS bug.

I receive this bug on a production Win2K server that uses Apache 2.0.x
and PHP as a CGI. The PHP script in question does not use re-directs,
however it does add header information.

When I comment out the MS-SQL commands, the error disappears. With
MS-SQL commands uncommented, it serves up a storm of these errors.

I will try the RFC option mentioned above my comment! Again, this bug
appears to NOT be related to just IIS but rather the MS-SQL support.

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