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Bug #19502 An automatic backup of the php.ini file?
Submitted: 2002-09-19 12:32 UTC Modified: 2002-09-22 06:55 UTC
Votes:1
Avg. Score:5.0 ± 0.0
Reproduced:0 of 0 (0.0%)
From: nico_mittes at hotmail dot com Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: *Configuration Issues
PHP Version: 4.2.3 OS: Windows NT 5.0 build 2195
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2002-09-19 12:32 UTC] nico_mittes at hotmail dot com
Hello, 

This is my problem: For a few weeks now we're are using PHP and MySQL and everything is working fine. But a week ago, everything turned around (I don't know a exact time): all our PHP/MySQL-sites gave errors. So, I immediately connected to our dedicated server (Windows NT) where I searched for the php.ini file. The php.ini file was located in C:\winnt\ (this is the important one of course), but it was also located in c:\php\backup\ (I don't know the exact location, but I was sure in some backup-map in the PHP-directory. So, I searched php.ini (C:\winnt\) for the solution, I say that error_reporting was changed into E_USER_NOTICE (or E_USER_ERROR, I'm not sure). So, after this I changed it in E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE, the standard value, and everything worked fine again.

But I'm now curious about the cause of this strange situation. Is it a bug? I sure was not any of my collegues, as I am the only one that connects with the dedicated server. 

Looking forward to hear from you,
Nico Smit

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 [2002-09-19 13:56 UTC] derick@php.net
PHP does not do this on its own, so the problem should lie elsewhere.
Not a PHP problem -> bogus.

Derick
 [2002-09-22 06:55 UTC] nico_mittes at hotmail dot com
Hello, 

This is my problem: For a few weeks now we're are using PHP and MySQL
and everything is working fine. But a week ago, everything turned around
(I don't know a exact time): all our PHP/MySQL-sites gave errors. So, I
immediately connected to our dedicated server (Windows NT) where I
searched for the php.ini file. The php.ini file was located in C:\winnt\
(this is the important one of course), but it was also located in
c:\php\backup\ (I don't know the exact location, but I was sure in some
backup-map in the PHP-directory. So, I searched php.ini (C:\winnt\) for
the solution, I say that error_reporting was changed into E_USER_NOTICE
(or E_USER_ERROR, I'm not sure). So, after this I changed it in E_ALL &
~E_NOTICE, the standard value, and everything worked fine again.

But I'm now curious about the cause of this strange situation. Is it a
bug? It sure was not any of my collegues, as I am the only one that
connects with the dedicated server. 

Looking forward to hear from you,
Nico Smit
 
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