ID: 30188 User updated by: lists+php at box dot cz Reported By: lists+php at box dot cz -Status: Bogus +Status: Open Bug Type: Filesystem function related Operating System: Linux (Gentoo, latest) PHP Version: 5.0.1 New Comment:
No, you're simply WRONG: "->All symbolic links are resolved, so it's not possible to avoid this restriction with a symlink.<-" because my open_basedir is set to: "/home/wejn/x/docs/html:/home/wejn/x/docs1/html" therefore the file lies in basedir either way, when I call: copy("/home/wejn/x/docs/html/x", "/home/wejn/x/docs/html/y"); It's a bug and I would expect someone with email "@php.net" to at least READ MY BUGREPORT. I feel a bit stupid when I have to repeat myself over and over again, because you simply assume from beginning that I'm wrong (and the only action you do is actually telling me bullshit about RTFM). I did RTFM, but your implementation simply doesn't correspond with the things written in TFM. [offensive] Anyway, I don't care about PHP anymore - I have better things to do than pushing you to at least read what you're responding to ... btw, responding to bugreports after 2 months is really, really wonderful. Better than never, though. [/offensive] Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-11-28 15:16:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you for taking the time to write to us, but this is not a bug. Please double-check the documentation available at http://www.php.net/manual/ and the instructions on how to report a bug at http://bugs.php.net/how-to-report.php "When a script tries to open a file with, for example, fopen() or gzopen(), the location of the file is checked. When the file is outside the specified directory-tree, PHP will refuse to open it. ->All symbolic links are resolved, so it's not possible to avoid this restriction with a symlink.<-" http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.safe-mode.php#ini.open-basedir You have to copy file to "/home/wejn/x/docs1/html/" instead of it's symlink if want open_basedir to work properly. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-10-14 12:10:46] lists+php at box dot cz > > Maybe it would be better to perform open_basedir check > > just on dirs > > instead of files (in various filesystem functions)? > No, because it's sometimes vital to have files in > open_basedir to allow acces to one specific file without > the need to put it into a directory for its own. OK ... but the rest still applies. The code is obviously broken. And sorry, folks @ php.net ... but if I would ever use PHP in production, I would expect bugs to be solved in timely fashion, not after 6 months of waiting as "open" (or even not solved at all). It imho says all the "right" things about PHP - it's still toy, it has (almost) no support, nobody really cares about users' aches, ... It's simply another hack-it-yourself-or-shut-up thingie ... but I'm probably crying on wrong shoulder here, anyway. :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-10-14 11:51:28] evp at heise dot de > Maybe it would be better to perform open_basedir check just > on dirs > instead of files (in various filesystem functions)? No, because it's sometimes vital to have files in open_basedir to allow acces to one specific file without the need to put it into a directory for its own. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-09-21 23:50:28] lists+php at box dot cz Description: ------------ My setup: document root is: "/home/wejn/x/docs/html/". While "/home/wejn/x/docs/html/" is symlink to: "/home/wejn/x/docs1/html/". I have safe_mode enabled and open_basedir set to "/home/wejn/x/docs/html:/home/wejn/x/docs1/html". With this setup I'm unable to perform: copy("/home/wejn/x/docs/html/x", "/home/wejn/x/docs/html/y"); when "y" doesn't exist. If I touch "y" prior running the script, everything runs just fine. IMO, there is problem with symlink resolving code somewhere under php_check_specific_open_basedir(). It seems to me that more precise location of the bug is somewhere in virtual_file_ex() regarding the realpath() call. Maybe it would be better to perform open_basedir check just on dirs instead of files (in various filesystem functions)? Btw, this problem exists also in 4.3.8, which makes me think that it's there for a LONG time ... unnoticed. W. Reproduce code: --------------- // when all conditions described above are met, this fails: copy('/home/wejn/x/docs/html/x', '/home/wejn/x/docs/html/y'); Expected result: ---------------- no error. Actual result: -------------- Warning: copy() [function.copy]: open_basedir restriction in effect. File(/home/wejn/x/docs/html/y) is not within the allowed path(s): (/home/wejn/x/docs/html:/home/wejn/x/docs1/html) in /home/wejn/x/docs1/html/index.html on line 2 Warning: copy(/home/wejn/x/docs/html/y) [function.copy]: failed to open stream: Operation not permitted in /home/wejn/x/docs1/html/index.html on line 2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=30188&edit=1