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Bug #12404 ISAPI mode exec() access violation
Submitted: 2001-07-26 13:01 UTC Modified: 2001-11-15 11:42 UTC
From: ken at kensystem dot com Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Reproducible crash
PHP Version: 4.2.0-dev OS: Win32 (all)
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2001-07-26 13:01 UTC] ken at kensystem dot com
I noticed the changlelog: {
Fixed popen() and the exec family under Win32 (Unable to fork issue). (Daniel)
}

Very Cool, there is alot more functionaility now.

However, in ISAPI mode, trying to execute system commands (ie $foo = `dir c:`;) produces something like:

'PHP has encountered an Access Violation at BFF7989A'.

Thanks!

ken

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 [2001-11-15 06:44 UTC] sander@php.net
Can you try a development-version from http://php-dev-win.dhs.org? It might be fixed.
 [2001-11-15 11:12 UTC] ken at kensystem dot com
Yes!!! Forking now appears to work in ISAPI mode (havn't tested/dont know NSAPI status). It's a beautiful thing.

I noted that this build doesn't seem compatible with the windows-extensions just yet,  (ie extension=php_ldap.dll) so I havent put it into a true production environment for a more thorough workout.

Thanks!!!

ken
 [2001-11-15 11:42 UTC] sander@php.net
Ok. Then I'll close this bug.

The binary modules supplied with 4.0.6 don't work with the latest binaries because the API has changed. All extensions should be recompiled.
 
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