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[2001-05-06 23:32 UTC] sniper@php.net
[2001-05-07 00:57 UTC] dan at fatal dot net
[2001-05-07 01:04 UTC] jmoore@php.net
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Opening a database connection breaks LDAP's link index. Example code: <?php $dbcon = pg_connect("host=localhost port=5432 dbname=testdb user=testuser password=testpass"); $ds = ldap_connect("localhost"); $ldapcon = ldap_bind($ds); // This always returns 1 echo $ldapcon; // This errors out ldap_search($ldapcon, "dc=test,dc=com", "cn=*"); ?> This generates the error: PHP Warning: 1 is not a LDAP link index If you comment out the pg_connect() line, LDAP works fine. If you pg_close($dbcon) right after the pg_connect(), you still get the PHP error. This is a definite show stopper considering some people use a database for sessions, which means you can't use LDAP after you start your session. I'm using the latest openldap 2.0.7 & postgres 7.0.3, php compiled into apache: ./configure --enable-memory-limit --enable-track-vars --enable-sysvsem --enable-sysvshm --with-gd --with-pgsql --with-freetype --with-ldap=/usr/local/openldap --with-xml --with-mhash --enable-trans-sid --with-kerberos --with-mcrypt --with-apache=../apache_1.3.19 --enable-bcmath --with-zlib --with-sockets --enable-inline-optimizations Please fix soon :)