ID: 43491
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: amccardie at cox dot net
-Status: Open
+Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Filesystem function related
Operating System: Windows 2003 SP2
PHP Version: 5.2.5
New Comment:
So it just hangs there or what? (script never ends)
Previous Comments:
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[2007-12-04 16:00:55] amccardie at cox dot net
As suggested, I tried the latest snapshot. I see the same results as
described above. BTW, this happens with the CLI as well as mod_php.
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[2007-12-04 00:19:33] amccardie at cox dot net
Description:
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When open_basedir is set in php.ini, file_exists() will never return if
called with an argument containing a ":/" or ":\\" without a
corresponding drive letter.
Example:
file_exists("C:/foo.txt") => works
file_exists("C:\\foo.txt") => works
file_exists(":/foo.txt") never returns.
file_exists(":\\foo.txt") never returns.
Tested under Windows 2003 Server with SP2 and Windows XP Pro, both
using Apache 2.2.6/mod_php.
Reproduce code:
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copy php.ini-dist to php.ini
set open_basedir = C:/
<?php
//Should print "no"
print file_exists("C:/foo.txt")?"yes\n":"no\n";
//Should also print "no" but never returns,
//causing high CPU, if open_basedir is set
print file_exists(":/foo.txt")?"yes\n":"no\n";
exit;
?>
Expected result:
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no
no
Actual result:
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no
file_exists() call never returns
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