#16057 [Com]: ftp_nlist() and ftp_rawlist() return nothing

2004-09-06 Thread henkoooo at hotmail dot com
 ID:   16057
 Comment by:   henk at hotmail 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:

Me too!
FTP:ServU build 4.0.0.4
OS:Windows 2000 Server


Previous Comments:


[2004-02-12 16:57:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

As already stated in other duplicates of this bug report.  ftp_(n)list
requires write permissions to the system's tempoarary directory.  IIS's
default installation does not include this in the permissions for IUSR. 
The bug is in system configuration, not PHP.




[2004-02-06 01:32:57] phpbugs at psychicsms dot com dot au

Same here. When I run as Administrator I can execute ftp_rawlist().
When I run as a user, I cannot.



[2004-01-21 13:50:39] bo at sgmbiotech dot com

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
finethe 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.



[2004-01-14 09:26:19] orlax at gmx dot net

It's fixed in ver. 5. Works fine with windows + iss + ftp.



[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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#16057 [Com]: ftp_nlist() and ftp_rawlist() return nothing

2004-09-06 Thread henkoooo at hotmail dot com
 ID:   16057
 Comment by:   henk at hotmail dot com
 Reported By:  ryan at wonko dot com
 Status:   Bogus
 Bug Type: FTP related
 Operating System: Windows 2000 Advanced Server
 PHP Version:  4.1.2
 New Comment:

Me too!
Usually when the web site runs for some time, after amount of click,
this problem will occur.But restart the apache server, (not the ftp
server) everything is ok

FTP:ServU build 4.0.0.4
OS:Windows 2000 Server


Previous Comments:


[2004-09-06 14:57:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re-read last comment by pollita.

Not a PHP bug (additionaly, it's a duplicate) - bogus.




[2004-09-06 14:54:52] henk at hotmail dot com

Me too!
FTP:ServU build 4.0.0.4
OS:Windows 2000 Server



[2004-02-12 16:57:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

As already stated in other duplicates of this bug report.  ftp_(n)list
requires write permissions to the system's tempoarary directory.  IIS's
default installation does not include this in the permissions for IUSR. 
The bug is in system configuration, not PHP.




[2004-02-06 01:32:57] phpbugs at psychicsms dot com dot au

Same here. When I run as Administrator I can execute ftp_rawlist().
When I run as a user, I cannot.



[2004-01-21 13:50:39] bo at sgmbiotech dot com

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
finethe 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.



The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view
the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at
http://bugs.php.net/16057

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