ID:               40234
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      silverbanana at gmx dot de
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Network related
 Operating System: Windows XP SP2
 PHP Version:      6CVS-2007-01-25 (snap)
 New Comment:

Not PHP problem.


Previous Comments:
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[2007-01-26 14:33:38] silverbanana at gmx dot de

It just came into my mind that other PHP functions will also need to
resolve names. So I tried this one:
$a = file_get_contents("http://www.google.de";);

This results on PHP-CGI with Apache in:
Warning: file_get_contents() [function.file-get-contents]:
php_network_getaddresses: getaddrinfo failed: Der angegebene Host ist
unbekannt. in D:\path\file.php

So some Windows-API-function is failing.

Btw, hosts is world readable (I think that's the way it should be,
right) on my system so that can hardly be the reason.

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[2007-01-25 22:01:12] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>I mean, its written in hosts.
Then the CGI binary should have enough privileges to read it.

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[2007-01-25 21:52:59] silverbanana at gmx dot de

I justed tried to disable my firewall. It didn't make any difference.
Besides, asking for the address of localhost shouldn't need any network
traffic, should it? I mean, its written in hosts.

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[2007-01-25 15:43:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please make sure your firewall does not block DNS requests issued by
gethostbynamel().
Just disable the firewall for some time.

And please use 5.2, not PHP6.
PHP6 is in pre-alpha stage, which means it's a bit early to test it
yet.

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[2007-01-25 13:16:36] silverbanana at gmx dot de

I've the same result as you when using PHP-CGI from command line.
PHP-CGI from Apache runs as "NT-AUTORITÄT/SYSTEM", like Apache. So if
this was the reason gethostnamel should also have failed when using it
as module, but it didn't when I tested it with PHP6.

But when I use PHP-CGI with Apache it doesn't work. I somehow suspect
that Apache and PHP communicate via some TCP/IP connection and that
this interferes with gethostbynamel.

FYI, here just the two most important lines from my Apache
configuration:
LoadModule fcgid_module modules/mod_fcgid.so
FCGIWrapper "c:/Programme/Net/php5/php-cgi.exe" .php
Maybe I've just configured things wrong a bit, but I can't imagine that
such a strange error could be the result of misconfiguration.

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