OK, then this bug is fixed, on Ubuntu's side. Thank you!
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Title:
open_basedir breaks by restricting paths to files that should be
OK, then this bug is fixed, on Ubuntu's side. Thank you!
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Title:
open_basedir breaks by restricting paths to files that should be
allowed;
Sorry for bumping so impolitely, but this is grave and still not
completely solved, at least in Hardy.
@James
Thanks for pointing this out. I am kind of surprised that it works without the
/etc/ path but i am fixing it now anyway.
@others
Can anyone at least confirm that this is *not* an issue
Sorry for bumping so impolitely, but this is grave and still not
completely solved, at least in Hardy.
@James
Thanks for pointing this out. I am kind of surprised that it works without the
/etc/ path but i am fixing it now anyway.
@others
Can anyone at least confirm that this is *not* an issue
I am not completely confident that the bug is indeed fixed.
The original problem is gone, but I think I see a similar issue in the
updated package. On my Hardy server, paths *without* a trailing slash
now seem to be blocked unexpectedly.
[Fri Jan 14 15:48:37 2011] [error] [client 193.205.80.47]
Uhm. The open_basedir has /var/lib/php which is a valid prefix for
/var/lib/phpmyadmin/, and it has always (for two years until wednesday
when this bug appeared) worked with this open_basedir string.
To further clarify:
[...]:/usr/share/phpmyadmin/:/var/lib/phpmyadmin/:[...] works
I am not completely confident that the bug is indeed fixed.
The original problem is gone, but I think I see a similar issue in the
updated package. On my Hardy server, paths *without* a trailing slash
now seem to be blocked unexpectedly.
[Fri Jan 14 15:48:37 2011] [error] [client 193.205.80.47]
Uhm. The open_basedir has /var/lib/php which is a valid prefix for
/var/lib/phpmyadmin/, and it has always (for two years until wednesday
when this bug appeared) worked with this open_basedir string.
To further clarify:
[...]:/usr/share/phpmyadmin/:/var/lib/phpmyadmin/:[...] works