ID: 41779
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: derernst at gmx dot ch
-Status: Open
+Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Safe Mode/open_basedir
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 5.2.3
New Comment:
You can safely install everything you want in your home directory.
Previous Comments:
[2007-07-06 08:33:48] derernst at gmx dot ch
The ISP informed me now that he will not install the snapshot as he
does not have a test environment, and only wants to run stable releases.
So I am sorry I am not able to provide feedback about the snapshot.
[2007-06-27 12:23:39] derernst at gmx dot ch
I am working on shared hosting and don't have a server or a local PHP
installation nor the knowledge how to maintain it. So I asked the ISP
where the issue occurred to kindly try the new snapshot posted. I did
not get an answer so far; if he does help with the test, I will post the
results here as soon as possible.
Anyway if there was someone else who does not mind testing the snapshot
with correct open_basedir settings and ftp_nlist() or ftp_rawlist(), I
would highly appreciate this.
[2007-06-25 17:49:27] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please try using this CVS snapshot:
http://snaps.php.net/php5.2-latest.tar.gz
For Windows (zip):
http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5.2-win32-latest.zip
For Windows (installer):
http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5.2-win32-installer-latest.msi
[2007-06-22 14:18:09] derernst at gmx dot ch
Description:
After my ISP upgraded to PHP 5.2.3 (sorry I don't know from which
previous version), functions ftp_nlist() and ftp_rawlist() stopped
working:
PHP Warning: ftp_nlist() [function.ftp-nlist]: open_basedir restriction
in effect. File(/var/tmp/) is not within the allowed path(s):
(/data/htdocs/domain.com/:/usr/local/share/pear/:/tmp/:/var/tmp/) in
...
Note that the required path does actually match an allowed paths
entry:
- File(/var/tmp/)
- allowed path(s):
(/data/htdocs/domain.com/:/usr/local/share/pear/:/tmp/:/var/tmp/)
I found several bugs that might be related to this one, see bugs nr.
40141, 41518, 41684; bug 13720 describes the same phenomenon but
assumably for an other reason.
The functions work again after my ISP removed the trailing slashes from
the open_basedir entries. This can't be a desirable solution, though!
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