Excuse my nooboisty, but what command line parameters should i use for
compudaze's patch?
patch -??? config.php.patch
And in which directory? cacti? include?
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Assignee: Emanuele Gentili (emgent) => nanoSheep (dpgkhero)
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This bug was fixed in the package cacti - 0.8.6i-3ubuntu0.3
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* debian/patches/11_CVE-2008-0783_CVE-2008-0784_regression.dpatch: fix
'Invalid PHP_SELF Path' regression (LP: #194687)
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** Changed in: cacti (Ubuntu Dapper)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jamie Strandboge (jamie-strandboge)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
** Changed in: cacti (Ubuntu Edgy)
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Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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This bug was fixed in the package cacti - 0.8.6j-1.1ubuntu0.3
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* Cacti frontend fails with 'Invalid PHP_SELF Path' (LP: #194687)
+ debian/patches/11_php_self_nonstandard_dir.dpatch
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Also, reading the changelog, it isn't a FTBFS (Fail To Build From
Source).
** Changed in: cacti (Ubuntu Gutsy)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
** Changed in: cacti (Ubuntu Feisty)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Importance: Undecided => High
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Edgy and Dapper also broken.
For Dapper - Feisty, see README.Debian.gz for how to setup the database.
Dapper also needs this added to /etc/apache2/conf.d/cacti.conf:
Alias /cacti /usr/share/cacti/site
Options +FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride None
order allow,deny
a
Feisty needs this too. While I haven't tested it, I can assume Edgy and
Dapper need it too.
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There are people that run with -security and not -updates. Follow-ups to a
security fix really should go in -security.
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Stephan Hermann wrote:
> @William,
>
> na security was correct...the problem is, that it now only runs with a
> path as / and not with paths as //
>
> I mean, I don't care if it goes to -security or if we just push it to
> -updates
The security fix was not correct - it caused a regression. That
@William,
na security was correct...the problem is, that it now only runs with a
path as / and not with paths as //
I mean, I don't care if it goes to -security or if we just push it to
-updates
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This isn't an SRU, as it was a security regression.
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Status: New => In Progress
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s/gosa/cacti/
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1) Install/upgrade gosa
2) Open browser to http://localhost/cacti/
3) See Fatal Error [1]
4) It's possible solve the problem manually with patch [2] and debdiff [3]
5) working fine [4]
[1] Invalid PHP_SELF Path
[2] http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12511474/config.php.patch
[3]
http://launchpadlibra
The main part works if don't run it from / but from / . According
to Stephan Herman attach debdiff and re-subscribe MOTU-SRU.
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It's a Security Regression, ubuntu-security subscribed.
plese remove motu-SRU.
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fixed in Hardy.
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Also happens with fresh install of cacti, version 0.8.6j-1.1ubuntu0.2.
Fixed with compudazes patch.
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The issue does also exist in a new install, I had to change the same
rule in global.php in place of config.php, who is quite empty with a new
install. But changing the same code as in compudaze 's patch in
global.php does also solve the problem.
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Ran in to the same issue, used the patch provided by compudaze.
+worksforme
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compudaze patch fixed the Invalid PHP_SELF problem on my Ubuntu Server
x86-64 install
Thanks :)
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I ran into the same problem as well since I'm using the /cacti alias in
Apache.
Instead of ripping out the security fix that the line in question
provides, I made this patch.
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The attached patch was extracted from the forum. It should be verified
if it's safe, though.
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When I apply the patch above it seems to stuck with this message when I
enter my http://webpage.com/cacti
"Error
You have created a new database, but have not yet imported the
'cacti.sql' file. At the command line, execute the following to
continue:
mysql -u cacti -p cacti < cacti.sql
This erro
Confirmed error when upgrade from 0.8.6j-1.1ubuntu0.1 to
0.8.6j-1.1ubuntu0.2 update
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i can confirm this as well on the latest upgrade of cacti from the
update manager on ubuntu 7.10. The patch can fix the issue
sudo pico /usr/share/cacti/site/include/config.php
replace what is under
/* Sanity Check on "Corrupt" PHP_SELF */
with
if ((!is_file($_SERVER["PHP_SELF"])) && (!is_file
I confirm a problem when upgrade cacti 0.8.6h-1ubuntu3.1 -> 0.8.6h-
1ubuntu3.2 on ubuntu dapper 6.06. The solution is to apply the patch
above.
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ok, i will work on this. Thanks.
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I can confirm this, on AMD64, upgrading from 0.8.6j-1.1ubuntu0.1 to
0.8.6j-1.1ubuntu0.2 breaks cacti. When I downgrade, it works again.
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