ID:               31618
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      kibab at icehouse dot net
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         Filesystem function related
 Operating System: redhat enterprise
 PHP Version:      5CVS-2005-03-14
 New Comment:

Could you plz also try this:
<?php
fopen($myfilename, 'r');
?>
And post the error message here.
Thanks.


Previous Comments:
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[2005-08-10 20:24:48] kibab at icehouse dot net

Ok, here's a new "complete" example for you.   
   
First, we need to do some setup as this is based on   
permissions, ownership, and safe mode:   
   
cd <some directory in safe_mode_include_dir>   
# note, I used cd /usr/share/pear   
echo "TESTING" > commonfile.php   
chmod a+r commonfile.php  
   
Then: $ ls -l commonfile*   
-rw-rw-r--    1 root     root            8 Aug 10 10:54   
commonfile.php   
  
And, permissions on the source PHP file in use:  
$ ls -l bug31618.php  
-rw-rw-r--    1 kpederson financialaid      576 Aug 10  
10:50 bug31618.php  
  
I used the following relevant settings:  
  
$ grep -iE "safe|include" /etc/php.ini | grep -v "^;"  
safe_mode = On  
safe_mode_gid = On  
safe_mode_include_dir = /usr/share/pear  
safe_mode_exec_dir = "/usr/local/php_exe/bin"  
safe_mode_allowed_env_vars = PHP_  
safe_mode_protected_env_vars = LD_LIBRARY_PATH  
include_path =  
".:/usr/share/pear/:/usr/share/pear/ewu_lib:/var/lib/php_secure"  
sql.safe_mode = Off  
  
Now, grab my PHP script from the following URL:  
  
http://www.ewu.edu/web/tools/bug31618.php.txt  
  
It's output looks like the following (as can be seen from  
http://www.ewu.edu/web/tools/bug31618.php):  
  
is_readable: /usr/share/pear/commonfile.php (false)  
TESTING   
  
Now, if I change the ownership to root:root (as I did for  
bug31618_2.php, eg. as seen by  
http://www.ewu.edu/web/tools/bug31618_2.php):  
  
is_readable: /usr/share/pear/commonfile.php (true)  
TESTING   
  
Thus, the results are based on ownership of the calling 
php script, not the file attempting to be read, despite 
being in safe_mode_include_dir.

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[2005-08-08 19:56:08] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thank you for this bug report. To properly diagnose the problem, we
need a short but complete example script to be able to reproduce
this bug ourselves. 

A proper reproducing script starts with <?php and ends with ?>,
is max. 10-20 lines long and does not require any external 
resources such as databases, etc.

If possible, make the script source available online and provide
an URL to it here. Try to avoid embedding huge scripts into the report.



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[2005-05-19 06:14:33] kibab at icehouse dot net

>From memory, all files were mode 664 and all directories 
had permissions of 775 being owned by root:root.  However, 
I no longer have that same structure to prove that.  If 
you like, I can setup an almost identical test case using 
the code that I included below (but using my new 
structure).

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[2005-05-17 17:18:48] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

What are the permissions of all the directories in that path?
(/var/lib/php_packages/)

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[2005-01-20 22:32:24] kibab at icehouse dot net

Maybe this isn't directly related, but  
fopen($myfilename,"r") also fails, even though  
include($myfilename) works.  Again, $myfilename is in the  
safe_mode_include_dir, so fopen should be able to open it.

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