Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=54896&edit=1

 ID:                 54896
 Updated by:         paj...@php.net
 Reported by:        neweracracker at gmail dot com
 Summary:            Connection to localhost doesn't work in Apache SAPI
                     but works in CLI and CGI
 Status:             Assigned
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            Streams related
 Operating System:   Windows 7
 PHP Version:        5.3SVN-2011-05-20 (snap)
 Assigned To:        cataphract
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

And please try it.... that's what has been asked. Asking Gustavo to test
again is 

good but in the end, we like to know that you don't see the problem
anymore.


Previous Comments:
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[2011-06-01 16:03:59] paj...@php.net

Does your example that both 127.0.0.1 and localhost work when only IPv4
is used?

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[2011-06-01 16:02:17] neweracracker at gmail dot com

I don't see this problem when apache is listening in ipv6 but I see when
only ipv4 is being listened.



Please try my mysql example. If this is fixed. then bug #54832 will be
fixed as well since mysqlnd uses streams.

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[2011-06-01 15:56:56] paj...@php.net

@neweracracker at gmail dot com



He said it cannot reproduce it. Do you still see this problem?

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[2011-06-01 15:51:29] neweracracker at gmail dot com

Then try reproducing with mysql listening in 127.0.0.1:3306



<?php

var_dump( @fsockopen('localhost',3306) );

?>



If it connects then bug is fixed.

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[2011-06-01 13:25:51] cataphr...@php.net

Please make sure you are using the Apache binaries from Apache Lounge.



I could reproduce this on a build of Apache that couldn't listen on IPv6
(try adding "Listen [::1]:80" to your httpd.conf and see if Apache
starts), but not with Apache Lounge's binaries.

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