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Bug #13887 session data lost on virtual server
Submitted: 2001-10-31 10:42 UTC Modified: 2001-12-31 06:27 UTC
From: mark dot gebhart at balcab dot ch Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Session related
PHP Version: 4.0.6 OS: Linux
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2001-10-31 10:42 UTC] mark dot gebhart at balcab dot ch

The problem is that PHP is not saving the session file properly befor the server process is terminated.  The problem ony occurs when a server process terminates (like if
the server's "keepalive" setting expires, or if the HTTP 1.0 protocol is being used [1.0 doesn't support keepalive]).  Because of the way we run our virtual
servers, keepalive has no effect (the server processes terminate after each request) so the session bug shows up _every_ time.

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 [2001-12-10 10:11 UTC] sas@php.net
The write handler is called upon the end of the request, which takes place regardless of keep-alive support in a web-server. Please supply a more accurate description of what you are seeing.
 [2001-12-31 06:27 UTC] lobbin@php.net
No feedback. Closing.
 [2003-03-19 11:13 UTC] roland at lichti dot de
Please check http://cms.lichti-edv.de/about.php and monitor the PHPSESSID. It keeps changing all the time. The configuration is shown on the same page.

If you have further questions, please ask them. Another note: no, I'm not able to install the CVS-version since that is a more or less production system and until I really get an explanation why the update should solve my problem it is not feasable to update it.
 
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