Re: Re: PHP and MSSQL on Linux

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I ran it as the apache user and it worked fine (from the command line). 
  I do notice that when I run a system command using the exec or system
functions, I get nothing back on some of the commands (primarily
traceroute and ping).  Others do work (whoami)

Robbert

Micah Stevens <micah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 11/02/2005, 07:58:55
PM:
> 
> Run it from the command line as the apache user. See if that makes a 
> difference. I'd guess not though.
> 
> Apache's php module doesn't really put any restrictions that I know of on the 
> scripting.. that's a strange effect.. 
> 
> On Wednesday 02 November 2005 10:54 am, php@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > I originally posted this to the general discussion but wanted to see if
> > anyone on this list had an idea.  The issue is trying to connect to the
> > MSSQL with PHP from a linux box (Fedora Core 4 in this instance)
> >
> > > An interesting development.  I found some reference to running my PHP
> > > script from the command line to take Apache out of the picture.  Lo and
> > > behold, the script worked.  I was able to connect to the server.  So the
> > > issue seems to be related with Apache.  Any idea what I would need to do
> > > there to make the script work via the web?
> > >
> > > Robbert
> > >
> > > php@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 11/02/2005, 05:50:01 PM:
> > > > Thanks for your help.  I'd love to hear if you have any success with
> > > > the RPMs.  Something I've seen over and over again in the documentation
> > > > is the compilation of php adding "--with-mssql".  My PHP info output
> > > > does not include that marker.
> > > >
> > > > The output is as follows
> > > > './configure' '--build=i386-redhat-linux' '--host=i386-redhat-linux'
> > > > '--target=i386-redhat-linux-gnu' '--program-prefix=' '--prefix=/usr'
> > > > '--exec-prefix=/usr' '--bindir=/usr/bin' '--sbindir=/usr/sbin'
> > > > '--sysconfdir=/etc' '--datadir=/usr/share' '--includedir=/usr/include'
> > > > '--libdir=/usr/lib' '--libexecdir=/usr/libexec' '--localstatedir=/var'
> > > > '--sharedstatedir=/usr/com' '--mandir=/usr/share/man'
> > > > '--infodir=/usr/share/info' '--cache-file=../config.cache'
> > > > '--with-libdir=lib' '--with-config-file-path=/etc'
> > > > '--with-config-file-scan-dir=/etc/php.d' '--disable-debug' '--with-pic'
> > > > '--disable-rpath' '--with-bz2' '--with-curl' '--with-exec-dir=/usr/bin'
> > > > '--with-freetype-dir=/usr' '--with-png-dir=/usr'
> > > > '--enable-gd-native-ttf' '--without-gdbm' '--with-gettext' '--with-gmp'
> > > > '--with-iconv' '--with-jpeg-dir=/usr' '--with-openssl' '--with-png'
> > > > '--with-pspell' '--with-expat-dir=/usr' '--with-pcre-regex=/usr'
> > > > '--with-zlib' '--with-layout=GNU' '--enable-exif' '--enable-ftp'
> > > > '--enable-magic-quotes' '--enable-sockets' '--enable-sysvsem'
> > > > '--enable-sysvshm' '--enable-sysvmsg' '--enable-track-vars'
> > > > '--enable-trans-sid' '--enable-yp' '--enable-wddx'
> > > > '--with-pear=/usr/share/pear' '--with-kerberos'
> > > > '--enable-ucd-snmp-hack' '--with-unixODBC=shared,/usr'
> > > > '--enable-memory-limit' '--enable-shmop' '--enable-calendar'
> > > > '--enable-dbx' '--enable-dio' '--with-mime-magic=/etc/httpd/conf/magic'
> > > > '--without-sqlite' '--with-libxml-dir=/usr' '--with-xml'
> > > > '--with-apxs2=/usr/sbin/apxs' '--without-mysql' '--without-gd'
> > > > '--without-odbc' '--disable-dom' '--disable-dba'
> > > >
> > > > Howver, under additional .ini files parsed, I see the mssql file:
> > > > /etc/php.d/ldap.ini, /etc/php.d/mssql.ini, /etc/php.d/mysql.ini,
> > > > /etc/php.d/mysqli.ini, /etc/php.d/odbc.ini
> > > >
> > > > And further on down are the mssql configuration settings.
> > > >
> > > > Rick Emery  wrote on 11/02/2005, 05:19:06 PM:
> > > > > Quoting php@xxxxxxxxxxxx:
> > > > > > Yup, I thought that was the problem too but when I added my server
> > > > > > to the conf file, there was no change.  When you set up your MSSQL
> > > > > > connection in fedora, did you install anything else other than
> > > > > > MSSQL and PHP-MSSQL?  Or did you have to set anything in your
> > > > > > php.ini file to use the new extension?
> > > > >
> > > > > Well, I didn't have the rpms; I compiled from source. I don't have
> > > > > that box available anymore, but I've checked my notes. First, I
> > > > > compiled freetds (nothing special in the configure line), then I
> > > > > compiled php using "--with-mssql=/usr" (to point to the freetds
> > > > > libraries). All of this should have been handled within the rpms,
> > > > > though, and if phpinfo is showing the mssql extension loaded, I'm not
> > > > > sure why it wouldn't be working. I don't remember modifying php.ini
> > > > > at all for the mssql stuff.
> > > > >
> > > > > Hopefully over the next couple of days I'll have some time to set up
> > > > > a test box and try the rpms to which you pointed me, to see if I run
> > > > > into the same trouble.
> > > > >
> > > > > Rick
> > > > >
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