ID: 11058
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Feedback
Status: Open
Bug Type: HTTP related
Operating System: OpenBSD 2.6
Old PHP Version: 4.0.5
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
Still having the same issue with 4.0.6 now. I'll try and recompile without the
GETADDRINFO line and see what happens.
Previous Comments:
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[2001-08-03 22:53:11] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the status for this??
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[2001-07-22 04:45:41] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Could you try to comment out the line
#define HAVE_GETADDRINFO 1
in main/php_config.h and rebuild without doing configure?
Does it work then? There are some broken getaddrinfo()
implementations out there, but I would be surprised if
there were problems with OpenBSD in general. Might be
something wrong with your resolver library.
OTH, you also have a problem with fsockopen() and that
uses the old gethostbyname() I think, so it seems to be resolving in general.
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[2001-07-21 21:47:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please check that your nameserver is running and setup
correctly. Check the same with your internet server.
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[2001-05-23 11:58:00] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've seen this issue posted here a few times, and I think my problem is similar to Bug
id #7880.
fopen(), fsockopen(), and file() will not work with URL or IP address parameters.
include() has the same issue. I believe it has something to do with getaddrinfo.
Before upgrading to PHP4, I was running 3.0.16 and all of these functions were working
perfectly with URL parameters.
My configure script looks like this:
./configure --with-apache=/usr/temp/apache_1.3.19 --with-mysql=/usr/local
--enable-track-vars --with-xml --with-openssl=/usr/local/ssl
My php.ini DOES contain the line "allow_url_fopen = On"
The fopen() script looks like this:
$fd = fopen( "http://www.php.net/", "r" );
if( !$fd )
{
echo "Cannot open URL";
} else {
while ( !feof( $fd ) ) {
$buffer = fgets( $fd, 4096 );
echo $buffer;
}
fclose ( $fd );
}
and produces this output:
Warning: php_network_getaddresses: getaddrinfo failed: name or service is not known in
/var/www/patrickhaney.com/www/weather/test.php on line 24
Warning: fopen("http://www.php.net/","r") - Bad file descriptor in
/var/www/patrickhaney.com/www/weather/test.php on line 24
Cannot open URL
and yes, I can resolve php.net to 208.247.106.187. Using the IP address in place of
the hostname produces the same output.
If I use the fsockopen() function with this script:
fsockopen("http://www.php.net/", 80, &$errno, &$errstr, 30);
if(!$fp) {
echo "Error: $errstr ($errno)<br>\n";
} else {
fputs($fp,"GET / HTTP/1.0\n\n");
while(!feof($fp)) {
echo fgets($fp,128);
}
fclose($fp);
}
I get this output:
Error: (0)
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