ID:               19113
 Comment by:       jtrh at jtrh dot com
 Reported By:      php at jdc dot parodius dot com
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Apache related
 Operating System: FreeBSD
 PHP Version:      4.3.2-dev
 New Comment:

Just installed php4-STABLE-latest.tar.gz and the problem continues.
This bug has produced me hundreds of thousands of CONNECT x.x.x.x:25
HTTP/1.0 logs, and made the PHP counter on my index.php to go to a very
high number.

The "Limit CONNECT" fix showed here messed up my web server, allowing
the reading of .htpasswd files.

If someone knows where can I find a patch or a good configuration
workaround please post it here, it will be of great help to many
people.

Thanks.


Previous Comments:
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[2003-03-16 10:59:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

As per last comment..bogus. (I couldn't reproduce this, but then again,
I don't have mod_perl..)


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[2003-03-16 06:40:23] psi-jack at myrddincd dot com

I've been testing out all the comments mentioned in this report.

The findings I have, is with Apache 1.3.27, and various modules. The
modules I use is mod_php 4.3.0, mod_perl 1.27, mod_mp3 0.39, and for
mod_perl, I had HTML-Mason and AxKit, and various other non-advertising
mod_perl modules.

What did I find? With all the mentioned modules loaded, I get the same
results as mentioned within these comments.
\xe3P
TINTE / HTTP/1.0
CONNECT www.google.com:80 HTTP/1.0

Etc, all these, provide the default page, wether it's a DirectoryIndex,
or directory listing itself.

I unloaded mod_php, as per this bug was about. Still, same results.
Once I unloaded mod_perl, however, the problem went away. I started
getting 501's with those requests.

mod_mp3 didn't seem to effect that at all.

My final conclusion, this is very likely to be an Apache DSO bug, and
not related directly to PHP, since it occured with mod_perl as well.
The only one thing I did not try, was unloading my perlmodules from
mod_perl.

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[2003-03-07 10:33:38] php at jdc dot parodius dot com

Verified that the latest PHP -STABLE- snapshot does not fix this
problem.

I fully agree with what keitaro said; this kind-of software QA testing
is ineffective.  The problem is reproducable, and is _very_ easy to
check for, especially since it happens out-of-the-box.  I read the NEWS
file every time I'm asked to test, just to see if there's anything
which looks applicable -- and there never is.

I've much respect for the PHP crew, but this style of testing is
tedious.  Please have a developer *investigate* this problem, rather
than just throwing CVS builds at end-users every [X] days, hoping that
some other bug was the cause of the problem.  Heck, I'm still waiting
to know if it's a problem with PHP or Apache!

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[2003-03-06 12:40:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please try using this CVS snapshot:

  http://snaps.php.net/php4-STABLE-latest.tar.gz
 
For Windows:
 
  http://snaps.php.net/win32/php4-win32-STABLE-latest.zip



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[2003-03-06 11:30:44] php at jdc dot parodius dot com

Confirmed to exist using PHP 4.3.1 on FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE,
4.8-PRERELEASE, and 5.0-CURRENT.

I am appalled that this bug has not been escallated to the Critical or
Severe status, especially when it has been verified by a PHP developer
(01/05/2003; nohn at php dot net).

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