I don't think the unix permission will cause a function undefined error.

於 2010年11月02日 01:08, crrrrrrr errrrrrr 提到:
Yes, the http ( Apache user) has rl ( read permission) on the php file with
sockets code in it. I think write access is unnecessary for Apache user.

On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Nicholas Kell<n...@monkeyknight.com>wrote:


On Nov 1, 2010, at 11:44 AM, crrrrrrr errrrrrr wrote:

Yes, the phpinfo() shows that sockets are enabled in both machines.
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 12:43 PM, Bastien Koert<phps...@gmail.com>
wrote:

On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 12:40 PM, crrrrrrr errrrrrr<r.suy...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hello,

I was trying to create a socket connection from a Solaris machine to a
Red
Hat machine  to get the PATH in Red Hat machine remotely on Solaris
machine
and display it to the user.

We have a PHP 5.1.6 installation on a Linux server (Apache) and PHP
5.2.6.
on a Unix(Solaris) server(Apache) . The PHP version on Solaris is
compiled
with --enable sockets and phpinfo() displays that the sockets are
enabled.
In spite of this we get the following error when using this piece of
code
from the Solaris machine.


The error:

PHP Fatal error:  Call to undefined function socket_create() in /XXX/
5server.php<
http://cad.njit.edu/u/d/x/dx8/public_html/clunk/swsearch5server.php>
on
line 21

The code;

<?php

set_time_limit(0);

//ip of the server
$addr = 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx';

//port of the server
$port = 2xxx;

//create a socket
$sock = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP);  /* This is line
no
21
in the code. i have ommitted a few header comments */

//bind this socket with the above ip and port
$ret = socket_bind($sock, $addr, $port);

do {
   $ret = socket_listen($sock, 10);
   $msgSock = socket_accept($sock);
   $buf = socket_read($msgSock, 1024);


Please let me know if you need any further details I might have missed.

Thank you.

Suyash Ramineni



check phpinfo() to see if the sockets have been activated in the ini
file.
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Bastien

Cat, the other other white meat



I think that I messed up sending my last email, I apologize.

Is the user that Apache is running under configured for the proper read
write access to the socket file?


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