DoM wrote:
Jim Lucas wrote:
http://us3.php.net/manual/en/features.safe-mode.php#ini.open-basedir
Read the first line of the first paragraph.
/tmp/ is not with-in /var/www/php.net/%1 it is out side
Yes, of course i know this :)
As i wrote i would like to include static path after dynamic path like
/var/www/php.net/%1
( i remember you that i know i could assign dynamic open_basedir value
such as /var/www/php.net/%1/ or VIRTUAL_DOCUMENT_ROOT only with Jason
Greene patch)
I mean something like this:
/var/www/php.net/%1/:/tmp/:/usr/local/xxx/ and so on.
does this work?
The manual says it should.
But then read the fifth paragraph and you should have your solution.
If you mean this:
The restriction specified with open_basedir is actually a prefix, not a
directory name. This means that "open_basedir = /dir/incl" also allows
access to "/dir/include" and "/dir/incls" if they exist. When you want
to restrict access to only the specified directory, end with a slash.
For example: "open_basedir = /dir/incl/"
Nope, that was the sixth paragraph.
i tell you that i do not want an open_basedir value just like
/var/www/php.net/%1/ where /var/www/php.net/tmp/ is the answer cause
then all users (%1) inside /var/www/php.net/ can access their homedir
each other.
I did not understand this last statement.
How would you get
/var/www/php.net/tmp/
from
/var/www/php.net/%1/:/tmp/
I do not know if i understand what you mean but i hope no and hope that
i am wrong, so i could hope in a solution :)
Anyway thanks to be interested about my problem.
Waiting for your reply.
Regards
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Enjoy,
Jim Lucas
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strings. But there are times for you and me when all such things agree.
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