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Bug #13237 Installing PHP4 with Proxy/IIS server causes Proxy to fail.
Submitted: 2001-09-10 13:21 UTC Modified: 2002-06-03 12:17 UTC
From: smithd at mackenzie dot slocan dot com Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: IIS related
PHP Version: 4.0.6 OS: Windows NT 4.0 SP6
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2001-09-10 13:21 UTC] smithd at mackenzie dot slocan dot com
When installing PHP 4.0.6 on a system with IIS 3 and Proxy Server 2.0, the proxy server will stop functioning, and PHP does not run.  I get server errors trying to open files with PHP code, and the proxy server stops forwarding requests to the net.  Specifically, the proxy server begins treating all web URL requests as requests to FTP files from the local machine, which don't exist.  I have been able to install PHP on another box without Proxy server, but can not get the two to work together.  I am using the ISAPI interface for PHP.  I am able to install the proxy server by itself also and it works fine.  I have tried both manual setups and the installation program to isntall PHP. Could there be a DLL or IIS conflict between the two?  

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 [2002-06-03 12:17 UTC] mfischer@php.net
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