ID: 30539
User updated by: toppi at kacke dot de
Reported By: toppi at kacke dot de
Status: Open
Bug Type: *General Issues
Operating System: Fedora Core 2 Linux
PHP Version: 5.0.2
New Comment:
Thanks for the hint lobbin.
i tired the shopt -s
ID: 30539
User updated by: toppi at kacke dot de
Reported By: toppi at kacke dot de
Status: Open
Bug Type: *General Issues
Operating System: Fedora Core 2 Linux
PHP Version: 5.0.2
New Comment:
I forgott...
a nohup ./testd.php also doesnt do
ID: 30539
User updated by: toppi at kacke dot de
Reported By: toppi at kacke dot de
-Status: Feedback
+Status: Open
Bug Type: *General Issues
Operating System: Fedora Core 2 Linux
PHP Version: 5.0.2
New Comment:
I tired the code by using
From: toppi at kacke dot de
Operating system: Fedora Core 2 Linux
PHP version: 5.0.2
PHP Bug Type: *General Issues
Bug description: shell doesnt close the connex after forking a process
Description:
After forking a process and setting the child as sessionleader
ID: 30539
User updated by: toppi at kacke dot de
Reported By: toppi at kacke dot de
-Status: Feedback
+Status: Open
Bug Type: *General Issues
Operating System: Fedora Core 2 Linux
PHP Version: 5.0.2
New Comment:
Hi Tony,
it doenst work
ID: 28754
User updated by: toppi at kacke dot de
Reported By: toppi at kacke dot de
Status: Open
Bug Type: Sockets related
Operating System: linux/unix
PHP Version: 4.3.4
New Comment:
Maybe an idea...
What about to add something like
From: toppi at kacke dot de
Operating system: Linux
PHP version: 5.0.0
PHP Bug Type: FTP related
Bug description: FTP does not work on glFTPD + TLS
Description:
When using ftp_ssl_connect + ftp_login on a glFTPd + TLS
it connects but all further commands
ID: 28754
User updated by: toppi at kacke dot de
Reported By: toppi at kacke dot de
-Status: No Feedback
+Status: Open
Bug Type: Sockets related
Operating System: linux/unix
PHP Version: 4.3.4
New Comment:
We did the following on a OS
ID: 28754
User updated by: toppi at kacke dot de
Reported By: toppi at kacke dot de
Status: Open
Bug Type: Sockets related
Operating System: linux/unix
PHP Version: 4.3.4
New Comment:
And last but not least (hope) the final release of php5 tells
ID: 28854
Comment by: Toppi at kacke dot de
Reported By: toppi at kacke dot de
Status: Open
Bug Type: *General Issues
Operating System: linux/unix
PHP Version: 5.0.0RC3
New Comment:
Hm prolly it is cause 7 is no valid level.
Seems its set
From: toppi at kacke dot de
Operating system: linux/unix
PHP version: 5.0.0RC3
PHP Bug Type: *General Issues
Bug description: Class and Vars
Description:
Class and Vars
Declare a var twice
Script breaks without error when including
Reproduce code
ID: 28754
User updated by: toppi at kacke dot de
Reported By: toppi at kacke dot de
-Status: Feedback
+Status: Open
Bug Type: Sockets related
Operating System: linux/unix
PHP Version: 4.3.4
New Comment:
glftpd 1.3x Linux + TLS
Previous
From: toppi at kacke dot de
Operating system: linux/unix
PHP version: 4.3.4
PHP Bug Type: Sockets related
Bug description: No TLS / SSL support for FTP
Description:
TLS/SSL Protocols/Wrappers doesnt work when using
fsockopen()
Warning: fsockopen(): SSL
? Sounds a bit crazy for me tho :)
A Create a socket function should handle all streams.
Im looking forward to fsockopen supports ftp+tls :)
Greetings
Toppi
Previous Comments:
[2003-01-14 16:41:05] [EMAIL PROTECTED
:)
A Create a socket function should handle all streams.
Im looking forward to fsockopen supports ftp+tls :)
Greetings
Toppi
[2003-01-14 16:41:05] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
this is expected behaviour; fsockopen(tls
something easie php-trick i dont know,
to solve this problem.
Also theres no help available on the web to it.
Im sorry to waste your time in here , but its realy importand to
realize it in php.
Toppi
Previous Comments
when using a tls-prefix its working similare to
ftp_ssl_connect (what is working fine but not needed cause no filepointer
back).
No chance in php to connect ftp+tls tru fsock which is needed if you need
a filepointer back to use fread/write etc.
Greetings
Toppi
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