Can confirm this on lucid as well (libapache2-mod-php5)
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Title:
Unknown: Failed opening required '/usr/share/phpmyadmin/index.php'
I can confirm this on hardy as well as karmic. Perfectly valid
open_basedir restrictions stopped working. Removing the trailing slash
might be a workaround, but it actually weakens the restriction.
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Agreed. This is a pretty big security risk to have weakened restrictions
because it stopped working (with the only workaround being removing the
trailing slash), and should be fixed asap.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: php5
In package php5 (5.3.2-1ubuntu4.6) for Ubuntu Server 10.04.1 LTS, I have
a bug regarding open_basedir setting in php.ini (using libapache2-mod-
php5). phpmyadmin is within the allowed open_basedir resrictions, yet
there is an error
Same problem with Hardy and php 5.2, libapache2-mod-php5
5.2.4-2ubuntu5.13. Problem started just now after security upgrade.
Affected all my sites. Had to remove trailing slash to get it working
again, even if that will include more directories potentially. BIG
problem.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: php5
In package php5 (5.3.2-1ubuntu4.6) for Ubuntu Server 10.04.1 LTS, I have
a bug regarding open_basedir setting in php.ini (using libapache2-mod-
- php5). phpmyadmin is within the allowed open_basedir resrictions, yet
- there is an error
Same problem here, it started working after removing the trailing /.
This should be fixed asap.
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Title:
Unknown: Failed opening