*I keep getting this warning when I try run my script that I what to
look at the data in the mailbox for bounced email
Warning*: opendir() [function.opendir
http://easycontactpro.com/function.opendir]: open_basedir restriction
in effect.
Le jeudi 24 avril 2008 à 15:35 -0700, Richard Kurth a écrit :
*I keep getting this warning when I try run my script that I what to
look at the data in the mailbox for bounced email
Warning*: opendir() [function.opendir
http://easycontactpro.com/function.opendir]: open_basedir restriction
Can anyone tell me how to set open_basedir in php.ini, to two directories
like
open_basedir = c:\www c:\myhomepage
thanks
Christopher Deeley wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to set open_basedir in php.ini, to two directories
like
open_basedir = c:\www c:\myhomepage
From the manual (http://php.net/features.safe-mode)...
Under Windows, separate the directories with a semicolon. On all other
systems, separate the
On Sat, May 20, 2006 3:43 am, Nanu Kalmanovitz wrote:
Using Apache 2, MySQL ver. 4.0.15a, PHP 4.2.3 (NW6.5 sp1 - Netware \
Novell ).
I'm developing PHP files with Dreamweaver8 (Adobe-Macromedia).
Trying to view a file (quote_insert.php) in a browser, it displays at:
Hi! Using Apache 2, MySQL ver. 4.0.15a, PHP 4.2.3 (NW6.5 sp1 - Netware \ Novell). I'm developing PHP files with Dreamweaver8 (Adobe-Macromedia). Trying to view a file (quote_insert.php) in a browser, it displays at: http://www.kalmanovitz.co.il/DW8_PHP_MySQL_tutorial/admin/quote_insert.php the
Hi,
Has anyone else had a problem with the open_basedir restriction
completely ignoring what you tell it? I've added several directories to
my allowed path (separated by colons) in my Apache configuration file,
and then when I go to run my scripts, I'm told that
/home/sites/site1/web/ and so
Hello all,
I am having problems with cleint's webserver and its open_basedir
settings. open_basedir is set to folder where all my php files are, but
when I include a file that already includes another one (all under
allowed directory tree) it throws out warnings:
Warning: open_basedir
Ed Lazor wrote:
Directory /apache2/htdocs/horde
php_admin_flag safe_mode off
php_admin_value upload_tmp_dir /tmp
php_admin_value open_basedir /
/Directory
.
But after setting
php_admin_value open_basedir none
instead of
php_admin_value open_basedir /
the
Hello all...
I just upgrade PHP from version 4.3.4 to version 4.3.8. After the
upgrade, almost everything worked fine but the open_basedir directive.
The server I administer provides hosting for several domains, all of
those with its own homedir restricted using open_basedir domainhome in
a
On 09 January 2004 01:16, Matt Grimm wrote:
Can anyone clarify this for me? Is open_basedir recursive or
restricted to the exact paths specified?
This is a bit hard to find in the manual, but everything you need to know
should be at
Matt,
From the php manual:
The restriction specified with open_basedir is actually a prefix, not a directory
name. This means that open_basedir = /dir/incl also allows access to /dir/include
and /dir/incls if they exist. When you want to restrict access to only the specified
directory, end
If my server has an open_basedir restriction in place for my home directory,
I understand that to mean I can only open files in the same directory as
whatever script is currently running. Is that correct?
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Can anyone clarify this for me? Is open_basedir recursive or restricted to
the exact paths specified?
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If my server has an open_basedir restriction in place for my home
directory,
I understand that to mean I
I am getting the following error when I am trying to include a file using
include(includes\handle_errors.inc);
-
Warning: open_basedir restriction in effect. File is in wrong directory
in /var/hosting/www/www.site.com/http/PHP/compare.php on line 4
hi folks,
I just realised that open_basedir also prevents the access to /tmp.
Thus, file uploads aren't possible.
One solution would be, to use a tmp directory within open_basedir, to
give PHP the required write access.
But assume you're using a server with multiple VirtualHosts and
www-dirs.
At 15:03 20.06.2003, dorgon said:
[snip]
Would it be possible to limit access to open_basedir without the
exception of /tmp, to allow the uploads?
[snip]
You (or your server admin) should add /tmp to the allowed
My host currently has open_basedir() enabled, and unfortunately, they don't
know how to disable it :p
I'd like open_basedir() disabled because it would make my life easier, I can
hide certain files underneath the web root.
So I've done some quick research. I'm looking at the ini_set() function:
My host currently has open_basedir() enabled, and unfortunately, they don't
know how to disable it :p
I'd like open_basedir() disabled because it would make my life easier, I can
hide certain files underneath the web root.
So I've done some quick research. I'm looking at the ini_set()
the php.ini file is also not user configurable.
I think i found the place in my own php.ini file though where the
open_basedir value would be changed though :/
Rasmus Lerdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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My host currently has open_basedir() enabled, and
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Alex wrote:
the php.ini file is also not user configurable.
I think i found the place in my own php.ini file though where the
open_basedir value would be changed though :/
Right, by design, open_basedir can only be changed by the administrator by
modifying either the
Hello Everyone
I'm running PHP 4.1.2 (no I can't upgrade at the moment) and I'm running
into a problem with open_basedir.
The way I understand the open_basedir directive it allows only file access
to the directory mentioned and its subdirectories.
In my setting I have a directory setting in
How do I set the php.ini setting open_basedir on a per-directory
basis? Ideally, I would like to set it using .htaccess files...
Joachim
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On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Joachim Krebs wrote:
How do I set the php.ini setting open_basedir on a per-directory
basis? Ideally, I would like to set it using .htaccess files...
open_basedir can only be set in php.ini or httpd.conf.
You might be able to set it in Directory stanzas within your
Message-
From: Chris Wesley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 20 February 2003 11:18 AM
To:
Cc: Joachim Krebs
Subject: Re: [PHP] open_basedir Option
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Joachim Krebs wrote:
How do I set the php.ini setting open_basedir on a per-directory
basis? Ideally, I would
When I am try toput photo to the server I get this:
Warning: open_basedir restriction in effect. File is in wrong directory in
/mnt/host-users/zolty/tools/addprod.php on line 117
What is this?
Przemek
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Przemysaw czyski PRV wrote:
When I am try toput photo to the server I get this:
Warning: open_basedir restriction in effect. File is in wrong directory in
/mnt/host-users/zolty/tools/addprod.php on line 117
What is this?
Przemek
open_basedir restricts the directories that may be used. The
I am not sure how open_basedir restricts myself. In fact I have problems
with files that begin with ../.
I can not include those files, and get the following
Warning: open_basedir restriction in effect. File is in wrong directory
in
Hi there,
I was wondering if there is a possibility to get open_basedir preferences
(also set via .htaccess) active in a server running not PHP in open_basedir.
I should create a small home site space for some users with PHP equipped,
but I don't like to put safe mode on as there are some other
safe mode and open_basedir are completely separate.
On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, Ville Mattila wrote:
Hi there,
I was wondering if there is a possibility to get open_basedir preferences
(also set via .htaccess) active in a server running not PHP in open_basedir.
I should create a small home site
Hello!
My ISP is using the open_basedir restriction which (I think) is stopping me
from using the function fopen to read a document on a different server.
I have been in contact with the ISP and they want to allow me to use the fopen
function for my purposes, but they have this restriction so
I am getting this message running one off my neat scripts? what does the
basedir restriction mean?
Warning: open_basedir restriction in effect. File is in wrong directory in
/www/T/tgoeminne/web/www.hiphopstore.be/admin/includes/application_top.php
on line 175
Warning: Failed opening
On Thursday 22 August 2002 19:31, Thomas Goeminne wrote:
I am getting this message running one off my neat scripts? what does the
basedir restriction mean?
Put simply you're not allowed to access files that are outside of the
directory specified by open_basedir.
See php.ini and manual - Safe
Hi,
I have the folowing problem under PHP 4.0.6 running as a module with Apache
1.3.22. I want to give my users access to PHP as an Apache module but I
want to restrict what they can do with open_basedir, safe_mode,... so they
don't have the right to access other's files. I have a problem with
Hello, I posted a question some days ago, but no answers received. I
notice many people discussing OPEN_BASEDIR apache restriction here, but
all discussion are from server admin point of view.
Let me ask question in another way:
Is it possible to tell HTTP FORM command the complete
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From: M [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 2:45 PM
Subject: [PHP] OPEN_BASEDIR from user point of view (instead server admin)
Hello, I posted a question some days ago, but no answers received. I
notice many people discussing OPEN_BASEDIR apache
Jim Lucas wrote:
php will return you four $vars to work with.
check this out.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.file-upload.php
then work with the tmp file and get done with it what needs to be done
before the script closes cause php will delete the file when the script is
done.
jim
Hi,
I would like to know from sysadmins, what do you put usually in your open_basedir? It
is
mostly .?
This is to check if/how we could make phpMyAdmin's dump uploads work on an
open_basedir server.
Thanks.
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I use php4 in apache as a module. It seams that
I can only setup php with php.ini.
I want to use the open_basedir option to limit
php to a web site files. But my apache use
virtual host. It means that depending on
the host (fun.test.org or www.test.org) I
start in /home/httpd/fun or
I looked through the archives, and tried finding info in the PHP manual,
but haven't had much luck.
I'm looking for a way to restrict virtual host users to their specific
little directory by putting a Directory thing in my httpd.conf.
It looked like open_basedir should do the trick, but it
Hello,
I have a virtual domain www.domain.sk in config file.
the domain resides in /home/user/www.domain.sk directory.
I set up php_admin_flag open_basedir /home/user for that virtual domain, and
in php.ini I have open_basedir = /home
The user created this script:
?
if(ERegI(^www,$HTTP_HOST))
mornin,
i´m new to the list and to php, so please don´t jump to hard on me, when you
think the question is dump.
okay: is there a possibility to make a server only execute the php scripts
in the document root it was called from?
I saw something about open_basedir, but am not sure if that is
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] open_basedir
mornin,
i´m new to the list and to php, so please don´t jump to hard on me, when
you
think the question is dump.
okay: is there a possibility to make a server only execute the php
scripts
in the document root it was called from?
I saw something about
Hello.
I need an explanation of this error message please.
This is the entire result of my upload of a jpg to a blob and I get the
open_basedir error on straight uploads also. Although they do get uploaded.
On this one I started from scratch with some 5 star directions and still flunk
out.
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