ID:               21885
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      mak77 at anvi dot it
-Status:           Verified
+Status:           Assigned
-Bug Type:         *General Issues
+Bug Type:         Filesystem function related
 Operating System: any
 PHP Version:      4.3.1-dev
-Assigned To:      
+Assigned To:      wez


Previous Comments:
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[2003-02-02 11:12:50] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No clue what to document here and it still looks like a bug.  If it's
not a bug, it would be nice if a php-dev member explained this new
behavior vs the old behavior as otherwise this will remain an open doc
bug all through eternity.

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[2003-01-28 06:42:05] m dot ford at lmu dot ac dot uk

And, by the way, to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: your change to  open_basedir
can't have "taken", as the error message is still indicating it's just
"." -- you did restart your Web server, didn't you?

Cheers!

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[2003-01-28 06:39:29] m dot ford at lmu dot ac dot uk

Sorry, Sniper, but I fail to see what #16128 has to do with this.  That
report complained that open_basedir was not being applied to the
*destination* of a move_uploaded_file(); this one complains that it
*is* being applied to the *source* of a move_uploaded_file() -- that
is, the temporary copy of the uploaded file.

There is no obvious (to me) good reason why the open_basedir
restriction should be applied to the uploaded temp-file -- if there is,
it should be documented so we know what it is.

Cheers!

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[2003-01-28 03:03:53] mak77 at supereva dot it

thank you... 

but adding a path to open basedir doesn't do the job

it continue to say
File(c:\temp\php-uploads\phpD.tmp) is not within the allowed path(s):
(.)

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[2003-01-28 02:21:49] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Is upload_tmp_dir affected by these?  In otherwords, does the
upload_tmp_dir need to be listed in open_basedir? 

Where does safe_mode come into play?  

Please provide some documentable information as neither of these bug
reports do.  #16128 says it's fixed but what does that mean?

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