ID:               26016
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      hill at bluecarrots dot com
 Status:           Wont fix
 Bug Type:         *General Issues
 Operating System: Linux
 PHP Version:      4.3.3
 New Comment:

http://www.webseite.com is not a hostname.
http://www.webseite.com is a remote resource URL.
www.webseite.com is a hostname.

You are using the function incorrectly.


Previous Comments:
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[2004-07-18 11:16:46] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

--disable-ipv6 when you configure.

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[2004-07-18 01:38:15] wmueller at email dot com

well there must be more than just forgotten ssl support.

i have php compiled with: '--with-openssl' and still if i do a
fsockopen i end up with no socket AND a success message. if this is not
a bug what else would be one?

i do:

$fp = fsockopen("http://www.webseite.com";, 80, $errno, $errstr, 4);
if(!$fp){
  // this will echo the errorno: 0 and success message :p
   echo "$errstr ($errno)<br />\n";
}else{
  // stuff
}

Script output:
Warning:  fsockopen() [function.fsockopen]: php_network_getaddresses:
getaddrinfo failed: Name or service not known in /www/htdocs/.... on
line ...

Warning:  fsockopen() [function.fsockopen]: unable to connect to
http://www.website.com:80 in /www/htdocs/.... on line ...

Success (0)

System is a Suse Linux / PHP 4.3.1

same script works on windows

and no i do not upgrade to php5 just for the taste of it :p
so me too would vote for a fix!


any comments welcome. thanks for doing php(4) :-)

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[2004-06-16 16:39:23] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It's a "Won't fix" for PHP4 because it requires a *significant* rewrite
of the socket transport layer.  As any responsible developer knows, you
don't make massive changes to a stable branch of code, that's how you
introduce bugs.  You don't want bugs do you?

It's also a "Won't fix" because it does work in PHP4 if you simply
follow the instructions:

For Linux: Compile OpenSSL support in staticly rather than as a shared
module.  ./configure --with-openssl     rather than     ./configure
--with-openssl=shared

For Windows: Use the alternate php4libts.dll provided at
http://ftp.proventum.net/pub/php/win32/misc/openssl/ 

Creating a drama out of being "forced" to move to PHP5 to get ssl
sockets to work seems...well... childish is a good word isn't it?

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[2004-06-16 15:30:47] webmaster at zaedno dot de

Somehow find it childish - will not fix it? What does this mean - I
should migrate to PHP5 only because you find this not important enough.
Pls reconsider this - I saw an hour ago that there are other fixes
poping up in snaps.php.

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[2004-05-04 23:03:40] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Err, I obviously was reading the odd-one-out comment.
Restoring status.

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