ID:               4287
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Won\'t fix
 Bug Type:         Other
 Operating System: Linux (Kernel 2.2, Various Distr
 PHP Version:      3.0.16
 New Comment:

We are sorry, but can not support PHP 3 related problems anymore.
Momentum is gathering for PHP 5, and we think supporting PHP 3 will
lead to a waste of resources which we want to put into getting PHP 5
ready. Ofcourse PHP 4 will will continue to be supported for the
forseeable future.




Previous Comments:
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[2000-05-01 15:49:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

When redefining php3_prepend_file and php3_include_path (possibly
others, too?) in an .htaccess file, the serving apache process does not
reset them to default values afterwards, when there's also a .htaccess
file in the next directory accessed.
I reproduced this on 
RedHat 6.1 (Apache/1.3.9 (Unix) (Red Hat/Linux) mod_ssl/2.4.8
OpenSSL/0.9.4 PHP/3.0.16), 
Mandrake 7 (Apache/1.3.9 (NetRevolution Advanced Extranet
Server/Linux-Mandrake) mod_ssl/2.4.9 OpenSSL/0.9.4 mod_perl/1.21
PHP/3.0.16) and
Suse 6.2 (Apache/1.3.9 (Unix) (SuSE/Linux) mod_perl/1.21 PHP/3.0.16
mod_ssl/2.4.7 OpenSSL/0.9.4)

In all three cases i used the apache-rpm which came with the
distribution and compiled php as a DSO-Module. I'll now describe the
third install on Suse, since this was a clean new install with almost
no changes in any files. I don't know, what may be important and what
may not, so I'll be as verbose as possible.

The configure-line was:

./configure --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs --with-xml --with-mysql=/usr
--with-dbase=yes --with-ftp --with-pdflib --with-libtiff=/usr
--with-libjpeg=/usr --with-gd=/usr --with-zlib=/usr --with-ttf=/usr
--with-config-file-path=/etc/httpd --enable-debug=no
--enable-safe-mode=no --enable-track-vars=yes
--enable-magic-quotes=yes
--enable-bcmath=yes --enable-memory-limit=yes --enable-sysvsem
--enable-sysvshm

In httpd.conf i added/changed an "AllowOverride all" for the
Directories:

/usr/local/httpd/htdocs
/home/blafasel/public_html

The rest remained unchanged, fresh from the rpm.

In php3.ini 
include_path is "." 
and auto_prepend_file is commented out.

Both directories have a subdir named "test" containing the following
files:

in /usr/local/httpd/htdocs/test/:
.htaccess:
php3_magic_quotes_runtime off
order deny,allow
deny from all
allow from xxx.xxx.xxx. yyy.yyy.yyy. (change this so it fits for your
network)

index.php3:
<?php phpinfo(); ?>

Those files belong to root.root.

in /home/blafasel/public_html/test/:
.htaccess:
php3_include_path ".:/home/blafasel/public_html/test"
php3_auto_prepend_file "/home/blafasel/public_html/test/include.php3"

index.php3:
<?php phpinfo(); ?>

include.php3 is an empty file (0 bytes)

Those files belong to blafasel.users.


Now i started my browser and opened the URL
http://servername/test/index.php3 
Everything's fine at this time, php3_auto_prepend_file is set to
"none", php3_include_path is set to "."

Then i opened the URL http://servername/test/~blafasel/test/index.php3
in my Browser and hit the RELOAD-button a couple of times to "infect"
as many httpd-processes as possible, since the bug seems to be "per
process". It may be a good idea to adjust MaxClients and
MaxSpareServers to some small values for testing this.

Now I reload the first URL, http://servername/test/index.php3
At this point I get the Error Message, that the required File <some
random ascii characters> could not be found.

I added the line "php3_auto_prepend_file none" to 
/usr/local/htdocs/test/.htaccess 
to make the phpinfo(); show again, and the include_path was also set to
something weird, either some  text fragment from the .htaccess (part of
the allowed ip's or the word "order" for example) or also just random
ascii characters.

Regards, Markus

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