ID: 16057
Comment by: bo at sgmbiotech dot com
Reported By: ryan at wonko dot com
Status: Closed
Bug Type: FTP related
Operating System: Windows 2000 Advanced Server
PHP Version: 4.1.2
New Comment:
This issue is not fixed in 4.3.4 on IIS5, connecting to remote
microsoft FTP server.
Interesting note: these functions work fine if logged into a domain
with administrator rights. When logged in as a regular user the
functions return false. However, ftp_put and ftp_get all work
fine....the problem is only when listing directories. I fail to see
how user rights external to IIS should have any impact these particular
functions, but somehow they do.
Previous Comments:
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[2004-01-14 09:26:19] orlax at gmx dot net
It's fixed in ver. 5. Works fine with windows + iss + ftp.
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[2004-01-13 09:03:34] sean at abcvoice dot com
Hate to be a "Me Too" poster, but:
OS: Windows XP (SP1)
PHP: 4.3.2
When connecting to an FTP and getting a rawlist, if I'm getting the
root directory and it contains a colon (:) then rawlist (and nlist)
return nothing. If I'm getting a rawlist of something in a subdirectory
of root (even if root contains a colon) then it works every time.
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[2004-01-10 13:19:21] bug at nexus-zone dot com
same problem apears on version 4.3.4
will it ever work?
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[2003-12-23 14:35:29] mfeldNOSPAMPLEASE at mftronic dot de
I'm using PHP 4.3.2 on WinXP SP1, and when using the ftp_Xlist()
functions, it sometimes works and sometimes not (returns bool(false)) -
almost randomly.
Inserting a "var_dump()" has sometimes increased my chances that such a
call works, like
$dirlist = ftp_rawlist($conn_id, "");
var_dump($dirlist);
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[2003-12-16 04:55:45] mnares at cox dot net
This issue is still not fixed...I am running PHP 4.3.3 on Windows XP SP
1, and I still get this error.
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