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From: <php...@li...> - 2010-06-16 15:35:27
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> I am actually using java-bridge 6.1.2.1
Version 6.1.2.1 doesn't have any named pipe code.
Please update your Java.inc to version 6.1.2.1.
Regards,
Jost Boekemeier
On 6/16/10, php...@li...
<php...@li...> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am actually using java-bridge 6.1.2.1
>
> Following your advice I have found that setting JAVA_PIPE_DIR to null
> fixes the problem. Previously I had this set to a directory within the
> open_basedir path.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Joe
>
> On 16/06/10 14:31, php...@li... wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> which version of the PHP/Java Bridge do you use?
>>
>> As of version 6 the bridge doesn't use named pipes anymore; the code
>> is gone. In PHP/Java Bridge version 5 you can switch off named pipes
>> by define("JAVA_PIPE_DIR", null).
>>
>>
>>
>>> However, having done so I now find that files in /tmp are being
>>> accessed, such as: "/tmp/.php_java_bridgejNmYsU.i".
>>>
>> Unlikely. If JAVA_PIPE_DIR is null, the path would be
>> "null/.php_java_bridgejNmYsU.i"
>>
>>
>>
>>> I can't see where this location is being set. Does anyone have any ideas?
>>>
>> Neither do I. Why don't you switch to version 6.1.2.1. t has some
>> issues, mostly regressions for features introduced in 5.x. But overall
>> it is running fine.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Jost Boekemeier
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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>> GeekDad Father's Day Giveaway. ONE MASSIVE PRIZE to the
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>>
>
>
>
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> GeekDad Father's Day Giveaway. ONE MASSIVE PRIZE to the
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|
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From: <php...@li...> - 2010-06-16 14:37:22
|
Hi,
I am actually using java-bridge 6.1.2.1
Following your advice I have found that setting JAVA_PIPE_DIR to null
fixes the problem. Previously I had this set to a directory within the
open_basedir path.
Thanks for your help.
Joe
On 16/06/10 14:31, php...@li... wrote:
> Hi,
>
> which version of the PHP/Java Bridge do you use?
>
> As of version 6 the bridge doesn't use named pipes anymore; the code
> is gone. In PHP/Java Bridge version 5 you can switch off named pipes
> by define("JAVA_PIPE_DIR", null).
>
>
>
>> However, having done so I now find that files in /tmp are being
>> accessed, such as: "/tmp/.php_java_bridgejNmYsU.i".
>>
> Unlikely. If JAVA_PIPE_DIR is null, the path would be
> "null/.php_java_bridgejNmYsU.i"
>
>
>
>> I can't see where this location is being set. Does anyone have any ideas?
>>
> Neither do I. Why don't you switch to version 6.1.2.1. t has some
> issues, mostly regressions for features introduced in 5.x. But overall
> it is running fine.
>
>
> Regards,
> Jost Boekemeier
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ThinkGeek and WIRED's GeekDad team up for the Ultimate
> GeekDad Father's Day Giveaway. ONE MASSIVE PRIZE to the
> lucky parental unit. See the prize list and enter to win:
> http://p.sf.net/sfu/thinkgeek-promo
> _______________________________________________
> php-java-bridge-users mailing list
> php...@li...
> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/php-java-bridge-users
>
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From: <php...@li...> - 2010-06-16 13:55:11
|
Hi,
which version of the PHP/Java Bridge do you use?
As of version 6 the bridge doesn't use named pipes anymore; the code
is gone. In PHP/Java Bridge version 5 you can switch off named pipes
by define("JAVA_PIPE_DIR", null).
> However, having done so I now find that files in /tmp are being
> accessed, such as: "/tmp/.php_java_bridgejNmYsU.i".
Unlikely. If JAVA_PIPE_DIR is null, the path would be
"null/.php_java_bridgejNmYsU.i"
> I can't see where this location is being set. Does anyone have any ideas?
Neither do I. Why don't you switch to version 6.1.2.1. t has some
issues, mostly regressions for features introduced in 5.x. But overall
it is running fine.
Regards,
Jost Boekemeier
|
|
From: <php...@li...> - 2010-06-16 10:32:11
|
In order to get a java-bridge configuration up and running I initially
set my PHP open_basedir to "/".
For security reasons I now want to restrict the open_basedir path to
within the webserver document root.
I had an issue with attempts to access "/dev/shm/", which I fixed by
changing JAVA_PIPE_DIR in:
/var/lib/tomcat5.5/webapps/JavaBridge/java/Java.inc
However, having done so I now find that files in /tmp are being
accessed, such as: "/tmp/.php_java_bridgejNmYsU.i".
I can't see where this location is being set. Does anyone have any ideas?
The full error log is:
=========================================================================================
Warning: fopen() [function.fopen]: open_basedir restriction in effect.
File(/tmp/.php_java_bridgejNmYsU.i) is not within the allowed path(s):
(/home/josepht/DEV) in http://localhost:8080/JavaBridge/java/Java.inc
on line 846
Warning: fopen(/tmp/.php_java_bridgejNmYsU.i) [function.fopen]: failed
to open stream: Operation not permitted in
http://localhost:8080/JavaBridge/java/Java.inc on line 846
Warning: stream_set_blocking(): supplied argument is not a valid stream
resource in http://localhost:8080/JavaBridge/java/Java.inc on line 848
Warning: stream_set_timeout(): supplied argument is not a valid stream
resource in http://localhost:8080/JavaBridge/java/Java.inc on line 849
Warning: fopen() [function.fopen]: open_basedir restriction in effect.
File(/tmp/.php_java_bridgejNmYsU.o) is not within the allowed path(s):
(/home/josepht/DEV) in http://localhost:8080/JavaBridge/java/Java.inc on
line 850
Warning: fopen(/tmp/.php_java_bridgejNmYsU.o) [function.fopen]: failed
to open stream: Operation not permitted in
http://localhost:8080/JavaBridge/java/Java.inc on line 850
Warning: unlink() [function.unlink]: open_basedir restriction in effect.
File(/tmp/.php_java_bridgejNmYsU.i) is not within the allowed path(s):
(/home/josepht/DEV) in http://localhost:8080/JavaBridge/java/Java.inc on
line 851
Warning: unlink() [function.unlink]: open_basedir restriction in effect.
File(/tmp/.php_java_bridgejNmYsU.o) is not within the allowed path(s):
(/home/josepht/DEV) in http://localhost:8080/JavaBridge/java/Java.inc on
line 852
Warning: unlink() [function.unlink]: open_basedir restriction in effect.
File(/tmp/.php_java_bridgejNmYsU) is not within the allowed path(s):
(/home/josepht/DEV) in http://localhost:8080/JavaBridge/java/Java.inc on
line 853
Warning: stream_set_timeout(): supplied argument is not a valid stream
resource in http://localhost:8080/JavaBridge/java/Java.inc on line 854
Warning: fwrite(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in
http://localhost:8080/JavaBridge/java/Java.inc on line 858
Broken local connection handle fwrite(): supplied argument is not a
valid stream resource
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