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Bug #2759 Apache send "Content-Type" before PHP (cgi-version) can send it's own headers.
Submitted: 1999-11-18 20:07 UTC Modified: 1999-11-21 21:18 UTC
From: joel dot jacobson at mobigym dot se Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Scripting Engine problem
PHP Version: 4.0 Beta 3 OS: GNU/Linux v2.2.13
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [1999-11-18 20:07 UTC] joel dot jacobson at mobigym dot se
I have installed the cgi-bin version of PHP4 on my system.
I'm using Apache-SSL 1.3.9 with SuEXEC enabled.

php-scripts that contains HTTP-headers, like this one, won't work because Apache sends "Content-Type: text/html" before PHP can send it's HTTP-headers. For an example, this script doesn't work on my system:
<?php
if (!$PHP_AUTH_USER) {
header("HTTP/1.1 401 Access Denied");
header("WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm='Admin Login'");
header("Connection: close");
exit;
}
?>

I don't know if there is a way to solve this problem, is it?
It's probably not a bug, but maybe the PHP developers could write something about this in the FAQs.

Thanks for any comments.

Best regards, Joel Jacobson

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 [1999-11-21 21:18 UTC] sas at cvs dot php dot net
Replace

header("HTTP/1.1 401 Access Denied");

with

header("Status: 401 Access Denied");

and it should work.
 
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