Re: Is there a open_basedir and curl followlocation bypass/fix?

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Jochem Maas wrote:
Mathijs wrote:
Hello there,

I Need a bypass to have followlocation working while open_basedir is in
affect.

I Don't see why we can't enable/disable this protection by our selfs
when needed.

we can't see past the choices we don't understand though can we?

Keep the protection enabled by default, and let the ppl disable it if
they realy want to.

well you go and code the routines that make that work without completely
raping any form of security that is currently offered by open_basedir - put another
way: if it was that easy someone would have done it by now.

Anyway, how can i bypass this the easy way.

add the symlinked location to the the open_basedir directive??

Thx in advanced.


Well it is an HTTP site where the re-location come's from.
And it is very irritating when i need to do the header locations my self.

But if there is no setting i can change i think i need to do it my self.
a shame that this can't be fixed on an easy way.

Thx anyway :).

Regards,
Mathijs.

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