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Bug #73561 opendir() using a ssh2.sftp:// resource does not work
Submitted: 2016-11-18 10:10 UTC Modified: 2016-11-18 10:40 UTC
From: sascha dot pfalz at ivz dot de Assigned:
Status: Duplicate Package: Directory function related
PHP Version: 7.0.13 OS: Red Hat Linux 7.2
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2016-11-18 10:10 UTC] sascha dot pfalz at ivz dot de
Description:
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I'm using the ssh2 Extension (1.0) together with PHP 7 to work on SSH enabled servers.
When trying to read a directory on the SSH2 via the ssh2.sftp:// wrapper, I've got the following error under 7.0.13:

PHP Warning:  opendir(ssh2.sftp://Resource id #49/test): failed to open dir: operation failed

Using exactly the same code with the same ssh2 extension under PHP 7.0.12 everything works as expected.




Test script:
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$dirname  = sprintf("ssh2.sftp://%s%s",$this->SFTP,"/test");
$handle   = opendir($dirname);




Expected result:
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Getting a directory handle ready to traverse the entries with readdir().

Actual result:
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$handle is boolean(false) instead of directory handle, and this warning is printed:

PHP Warning:  opendir(ssh2.sftp://Resource id #7/ivz-export/test/): failed to open dir: operation failed in ivz_sftp2.class.php on line 98


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 [2016-11-18 10:40 UTC] requinix@php.net
-Status: Open +Status: Duplicate
 [2016-11-18 10:40 UTC] requinix@php.net
Another duplicate of bug #73506
 [2017-03-16 04:59 UTC] rahul dot thacker at radixweb dot com
As per improved path security, this type of path is not allowed in later versions of php, I got working solution by converting resource Id to integer.

$yourResourceId=ssh2_connect($host,$port);

$sftp=intVal($yourResourceId);
 
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