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Bug #2711 fopen kills apache -- appears to be regcomp related on Alpha/Linux
Submitted: 1999-11-12 12:18 UTC Modified: 2002-06-16 09:01 UTC
From: marc dot nozell at compaq dot com Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Reproducible Crash
PHP Version: 3.0.12 OS: Linux/Alpha
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [1999-11-12 12:18 UTC] marc dot nozell at compaq dot com
This bug looks similar to #1931, but...

I'm running RedHat V6.0 on an AlphaServer DS10.
Packages: Apache 1.3.9, MySQL 3.22.27 and PHP 3.0.12
I have a similar configuration on a ProLiant 1850R which works fine.

1) Apache+MySQL+PHP module -- fopen on a URL fails with
"Invalid URL".  

2) I rebuild PHP as a standalone program and uncommented
some of debug code in url.c and found that url_parse() 
was failing after the second extended regexp.

3) Then rebuilt PHP as a standalong program using --with-system-regexp and then the code worked.  

4) HOWEVER, when I rebuilt PHP3 as an apache module --with-system-regexp, the code still fails, but with this in
the error log:

FATAL:  emalloc():  Unable to allocate 4294967293 bytes 

I can't get apache to leave a core file.  If httpd
is run from gdb, it simply dies with "Program exited with code 01." and bt says "No stack."

-marc

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The PHP3 code is the same one found in the manual:

<?

$fp = fopen("http://www.ispworks.com/", "r");

if (!$fp) {
	die("Can't open URL");
}

while ($buffer = fgets($fp, 4096)) {
  echo $buffer;
}
fclose($fp);
?>

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