With RHEL/CentOS 5 php I get an SSL Error
RHEL/CentOS 5 php is at 5.1.6 with security fixes backported.
?php
$handle = fopen(https://maps.google.com;, r);
$contents = stream_get_contents($handle);
fclose($handle);
?
will result in something like
Warning: stream_get_contents(): SSL: fatal
Error
RHEL/CentOS 5 php is at 5.1.6 with security fixes backported.
?php
$handle = fopen(https://maps.google.com;, r);
$contents = stream_get_contents($handle);
fclose($handle);
?
will result in something like
Warning: stream_get_contents(): SSL: fatal protocol error in bla.php on
line 3
have been fixed in 5.2.0. Are you aware that PHP is at 5.5.4 and that
5.1.6 is over 7 years old?
-Shawn
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 9:09 AM, Markus Falb markus.f...@fasel.at wrote:
With RHEL/CentOS 5 php I get an SSL Error
RHEL/CentOS 5 php is at 5.1.6 with security fixes backported.
?php
On 25.9.2013 17:12, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Just as I thought:
5.2.0
Fixed bug #39039 SSL: fatal protocol error when fetching HTTPS from servers
running Google web server). (Ilia)
Thanks, but ...
I am not sure how what I am supposed to do with this information.
#39039 says it is a bug and it
On 25.9.2013 17:03, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
I believe this was a bug, is only a warning that may be suppressed and may
have been fixed in 5.2.0. Are you aware that PHP is at 5.5.4 and that
5.1.6 is over 7 years old?
Please understand that some Distributions do the only backport security
stuff
I thought I covered that. The bug was fixed 7 years ago. Upgrade PHP, I
doubt there is a patch. I understand that not all coders or distributions
will have the latest version of PHP, but come on, how many thousands of
bugs have been fixed in 7 years? You're going to run into more.
Well, I remember I did a project for a company and in my development
machine I didn't configured HTTPS but the production environtment use
HTTPS... I never heard anything wrong about it and the application had
some huge forms. By then I was using PHP 4.0.6 and then PHP 4.1.X.
Try this:
Send an
Has anyone had any problems with the $_POST super global not working in a
HTTPS environment?
My code works perfectly fine through a unsecured HTTP POST but when I do an
HTTPS POST it only handles a few variable (I think 15 or 16). Any more than
that and it looses all the $_POSTed variables.
Has
Has anyone had any problems with the $_POST super global not working in a
HTTPS environment?
My code works perfectly fine through a unsecured HTTP POST but when I do an
HTTPS POST it only handles a few variable (I think 15 or 16). Any more than
that and it looses all the $_POSTed variables.
Has
Hi,
I'm trying to connect to a https site to get a file.
The target site replies to me: Unable to service this URL without parent
cache.
Is there someone who knows what that means?
Thanks,
Greg.
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Is this related to PHP? Or are you getting the error from your browser?
In that case, are you using IE? If so, it might be a bug with IE--I've
seen it discussed in a few mailing lists.
Otherwise, it might indicate that the web server you're connecting to is
not configured properly.
Marco
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Objet : Re: [PHP] php and https
Is this related to PHP? Or are you getting the error from your browser?
In that case, are you using IE? If so, it might be a bug with IE--I've
seen it discussed in a few mailing lists.
Otherwise, it might indicate that the web server you're connecting
I am using PHP 4.2.3 with Apache-SSL 1.3.26 and need some advice on how
to get my scripts to receive the cookies that I am setting along with
the POST and GET values from the preceding form. How do I go about this
task? My thanks in advance for any help offered as I am totally
stumped.
Jeff
hi.
wondering if anybody has any insight into this.
i have written some PHP scripts that work every single time under http.
under https (we have a valid security certificate) they work every
single time on IE on mac and on NN on mac and pc.
on IE on pc a this page cannot be displayed error
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, wm wrote:
i have written some PHP scripts that work every single time under http.
under https (we have a valid security certificate) they work every
single time on IE on mac and on NN on mac and pc.
on IE on pc a this page cannot be displayed error (with possible
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