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Bug #2672 compiled for cgi method, all .php3 files say "no input file specified."
Submitted: 1999-11-05 17:07 UTC Modified: 2002-06-16 14:18 UTC
From: amos at hmc dot com dot hk Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Parser error
PHP Version: 3.0.12 OS: solaris 2.5.1 x86, apache 1.3.4
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [1999-11-05 17:07 UTC] amos at hmc dot com dot hk
when calling any .php3 file as cgi, the php shell always just says "no input file specified."  the shell is in /usr/local/bin, all security options turned off, running under suexec.  i have a feeling that php is expecting sone environment variables to be set that aren't.
executing cgi sets these:
MAILCHECK=600
OPTIND=1
PATH=/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
QUERY_STRING=
REMOTE_ADDR=202.72.19.6
REMOTE_HOST=95b
REMOTE_PORT=1566
REQUEST_METHOD=GET
REQUEST_URI=/test.cgi
SCRIPT_FILENAME=/home/www/test.cgi
SCRIPT_NAME=/test.cgi
SERVER_ADMIN=info_at_hkhosting.com
SERVER_NAME=www.hkhosting.com
SERVER_PORT=80
SERVER_PROTOCOL=HTTP/1.0
SERVER_SIGNATURE=<ADDRESS>Apache/1.3.4 Server at www.hkhosting.com Port 80</ADDRESS>

SERVER_SOFTWARE=Apache/1.3.4 (Unix)
TZ=Hongkong
..i saw the thing in the faq about iis doing this, so i tried linking to it from html.  no difference.

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 [1999-11-05 17:27 UTC] amos at hmc dot com dot hk
the source can be hacked up to fix this on my system, by editing request_info.c and changing getenv("PATH_TRANSLATED"); to getenv("SCRIPT_FILENAME"); .. there should be a better way though, i don't know too much about c.
 [2002-06-16 14:18 UTC] sander@php.net
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