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Bug #68854 Cannot FTP_Put over SSL
Submitted: 2015-01-19 07:46 UTC Modified: 2021-03-14 04:22 UTC
Votes:2
Avg. Score:4.0 ± 1.0
Reproduced:2 of 2 (100.0%)
Same Version:1 (50.0%)
Same OS:2 (100.0%)
From: ian dot gooch at weatherquest dot co dot uk Assigned: cmb (profile)
Status: No Feedback Package: FTP related
PHP Version: 5.5.20 OS: linux
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2015-01-19 07:46 UTC] ian dot gooch at weatherquest dot co dot uk
Description:
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I've tried and tried to ftp_put over a secured connection. Errors returned are 

 ftp_put(): Opening BINARY mode data connection.
 Type set to I

I've tried to  things like ftp_pasv, but no joy.

I know the connection work because Dreamweaver connects are uploads fine.

Thanks,


Test script:
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//FTP FILE
$FTPServer="******";
$Port=21;
$User="******";
$Pass="******";
echo "$FTPServer | $Port | $User | $Pass <br>";
//===================================================
$DEST="******";
$NAME="SomeFile.csv";
$DESP="$DEST$NAME";
//======================================================
//SET UP CONNECTION
$FTPCon       = ftp_ssl_connect($FTPServer,$Port) or die("Cannot connect to server!");
$LOGINR       = ftp_login($FTPCon,$User,$Pass)    or die("Cannot login!");
//ftp_pasv($FTPCon,true);
ftp_set_option($FTPCon, FTP_TIMEOUT_SEC, 10);
//--------------------------------------------------------------------
//CHECK CONNECTION
if ((!$FTPCon) || (!$LOGINR)) {
echo "FTP connection has failed!";
exit;
}else{
echo "Connected to $FTPServer,$Port, for user $User <br/>";
//CHANGE DIR
echo "Current directory: " . ftp_pwd($FTPCon) . "\n";
echo "<br>";
//====================================================
if (ftp_chdir($FTPCon, "*******")) {
echo "Current directory is now: " . ftp_pwd($FTPCon) . "<br>";
}else{ 
echo "Couldn't change directory <br>";
echo "<br>";
//==================================================
}
//UPLOAD FILE
$UPLoad = ftp_put($FTPCon,$NAME,$csvOut,FTP_BINARY);
if (!$UPLoad) {
echo "FTP upload of $NAME has failed! <br/>";
}else{
echo "Uploading $name Completed";
}
}
ftp_close($FTPCon);
echo "Bye Bye you";
//---------------------------------------------------------------------

Expected result:
----------------
The file uploads (ftp) to a secured server


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 [2015-01-21 23:36 UTC] cmbecker69 at gmx dot de
Have you considered asking in a support forum or mailing list,
such as php-general@lists.php.net before filing a bug report?

Anyhow, the following statement looks suspicious:

  ftp_set_option($FTPCon, FTP_TIMEOUT_SEC, 10);
 [2015-01-22 07:32 UTC] ian dot gooch at weatherquest dot co dot uk
Hi,
Yes. I've asked on Stack overflow, but with no joy.
When I have google'ed the problem, it would appear lots of programmers have had the same issue, with some resulting in using Curl instead.

I added the ftp_set_option($FTPCon, FTP_TIMEOUT_SEC, 10); as I got fed up waiting for the default 60 secs timeout.
Thanks,
 [2021-03-04 11:25 UTC] cmb@php.net
-Status: Open +Status: Feedback -Assigned To: +Assigned To: cmb
 [2021-03-04 11:25 UTC] cmb@php.net
I wonder whether that FTP server is even configured for FTPS, or
whether it expects SFTP connections, what is not supported by the
ftp extension (you could use the ssh2 extension instead).
 [2021-03-14 04:22 UTC] php-bugs at lists dot php dot net
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