ID: 11058
Comment by: cosas at minovela dot com
Reported By: pat at mail dot rit dot edu
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Network related
Operating System: OpenBSD 2.6
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
i've just installed redhat 9, then the latest version of mysql, php and
apache, and i got the error when i tried to run my scripts...
Previous Comments:
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[2004-05-13 00:32:49] cosas at minovela dot com
so nobody give us a solution?
i can't upgrade to latest version if i want to use fsockopen :(
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[2004-05-04 14:35:56] jeppe at bundsgaard dot net
I guess it is connected to the server - the problem occurs on some, but
not all the servers running php4.3 that I am using. Anyway it would be
nice with a solution that solves the problem independent of the servers
- or that tells exactly what is to be done with the server (I know,
this is not the place for such a request - but I don't know where to
turn to).
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[2004-02-12 21:15:45] cosas at minovela dot com
hello,
my php is PHP Version 4.3.4
i've exatctly the same problem. my server isn't conected by dialup, and
i got ever the message
"php_network_getaddresses: getaddrinfo failed"
when i use this line:
fsockopen ("dummy_ip", 25, &$errno, &$errstr, 10)
it didn't occurs with older versions of php.
this IS NOT a server problem, is a problem of PHP, you only need tho
make a search at google
http://www.google.es/search?hl=es&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=php+php_network_getaddresses%3A+getaddrinfo+failed&meta=
target "php_network_getaddresses: getaddrinfo failed"
and see results, a lot of people get the same errors.
i hope you found a solution for this :)
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[2003-06-04 10:08:18] fcartegnie dot at dot free dot dot dot fr at null
dot null
Okay. I identified the problem.
When apache starts, php or apache gets dns servers entry
from /etc/resolv.conf
You're using a dialup connection and when logging in, your dns servers
have been added at this later moment.
So there's a problem with apache or php to get informed that the
content of resolv.conf has been updated.
Confirmed for PHP 4.3.1/apache_1.3.27 so.
Temporary solution is just to reload apache doing a apachectl
stop/start
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[2002-04-03 16:27:07] g dot almasi at gigcity dot com
Well you can tell I had nothing to do today but beat my head against a
wall. But I found a solution!
I added my target site to /etc/hosts and restarted apache, and now I
can include a page in that target site from a different site.
It's Miller Time! <psht, glug glug glug>
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