ID:               24785
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      laudanp at yahoo dot com
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Sockets related
 Operating System: Redhat 7.3
 PHP Version:      4CVS-2003-07-23 (stable)
 New Comment:

Thank you for taking the time to write to us, but this is not
a bug. Please double-check the documentation available at
http://www.php.net/manual/ and the instructions on how to report
a bug at http://bugs.php.net/how-to-report.php

User indicated that expected behaviour is what's happening in the test
script, not a bug.


Previous Comments:
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[2003-07-24 12:57:42] laudanp at yahoo dot com

Good point.  Prior to 4.3.x there was no need for "@" as the error
didn't show.  After it, but prior to the CVS "fix", using "@" didn't
seem to matter.  The error showed itself. 

I just added the "@" to the fsockopen line and the Trojan scan works
without the error.

Amazing.  So it's now resolved.

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[2003-07-24 03:45:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sounds like expected behaviour to me.
Why is this wrong?
If you want to suppress the warning messages generated by PHP, you can
use the @ operator.

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[2003-07-23 21:15:30] laudanp at yahoo dot com

Description:
------------
Please reference: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=21653, as it is the
same for this bug report.  I was asked to file a new one.  The CVS
codebase I'm using is: php4-STABLE-200307031530.tar.gz.  The following
line is where the error occurs in my script:

$handle = fsockopen($this-> targetIP, $index, $errno, $errstr, $this->
timeout);


You may see the script in action here:

http://www.computercops.biz/modules.php?name=TCP_Scanner

or

http://www.computercops.biz/modules.php?name=Trojan_TCP_Scan

I obtain that fsockopen error.

It was stated by wez in the above referenced bug report that he removed
a duplicate error message.  I grabbed the latest cvs after that and it
still wasn't working.

Below is the code that I include in a parent PHP script.  Its the
"core" though.

Reproduce code:
---------------
<?php
# COPYRIGHT PAUL LAUDANSKI / COMPUTERCOPS.BIZ

        $trojans = array("21" => "Nerte 7.8.1",
                    "23" => "TruvaAti 1.2 beta"
        );
        flush();
        while (list ($portno, $descno) = each ($trojans)) {
                flush();
                $fp = fsockopen($REMOTE_ADDR, $portno, $errno, $errstr,
1);
                if(!$fp) {
                        echo "Connection Refused: ";
                        echo "Port $portno used by $descno.";
                        echo "<BR>";
                } else {
                        echo "<FONT COLOR=red><B>ESTABLISHED
CONNECTION</b>: ";
                        echo "Possible $descno Trojan found on port
$portno.</FONT>";
                        echo "<BR>";
                        $start = time();
                        socket_set_timeout($fp, 5);
                        $ccspstrNumberFound++;
                        fclose($fp);
                }
        }
?>

Expected result:
----------------
Starting Trojan TCP Scan ...
Connection Refused: Port 21 used by Nerte 7.8.1.
Connection Refused: Port 23 used by TruvaAti 1.2 beta.

etc...



Actual result:
--------------
Starting Trojan TCP Scan ...

Warning: fsockopen(): unable to connect to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:21 in
/www/computercops/modules/Trojan_TCP_Scan/ccspTrojans.php on line 137
Connection Refused: Port 21 used by Nerte 7.8.1.

Warning: fsockopen(): unable to connect to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:23 in
/www/computercops/modules/Trojan_TCP_Scan/ccspTrojans.php on line 137
Connection Refused: Port 23 used by TruvaAti 1.2 beta.

etc...


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