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Bug #60636 Dots in folders results in a open_basedir restriction warning
Submitted: 2012-01-02 13:56 UTC Modified: 2021-05-30 04:22 UTC
Votes:9
Avg. Score:4.0 ± 1.3
Reproduced:7 of 8 (87.5%)
Same Version:2 (28.6%)
Same OS:3 (42.9%)
From: fernando at consultorpc dot com Assigned: cmb (profile)
Status: No Feedback Package: Safe Mode/open_basedir
PHP Version: 5.3.8 OS: Linux
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2012-01-02 13:56 UTC] fernando at consultorpc dot com
Description:
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If you try to access a file within a folder that has a dot, an open_basedir 
restriction warning will show up even if the folder is in the allowed paths list.

Test script:
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<?php
// Set open_basedir allowed paths to /home/example:/usr/lib/php:/tmp

file_exists('/home/example/public_html/myfolder.example/file.php'); // This results in a open_basedir restriction warning

Expected result:
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No warning should show up and i should be able to access the file normally.

Actual result:
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The test script results in:

PHP Warning:  file_exists() [<a href='function.file-exists'>function.file-
exists</a>]: open_basedir restriction in effect. 
File(/home/example/public_html/myfolder.example/file.php) is not within the 
allowed path(s): (/home/example:/usr/lib/php:/tmp) in 
/home/example/public_html/test.php on line 3

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 [2012-01-03 17:06 UTC] laruence@php.net
does that /home/example exists? I think this might has nothing to do with the 
*dot*, but a mis-understand warning.
 [2012-01-03 17:06 UTC] laruence@php.net
-Status: Open +Status: Feedback
 [2012-01-03 17:13 UTC] fernando at consultorpc dot com
-Status: Feedback +Status: Open
 [2012-01-03 17:13 UTC] fernando at consultorpc dot com
Yes, /home/example exists. If i rename myfolder.example to myfolderexample ( no 
dots ), them it works as expected. Meaning that it will return false without any 
warnings.
 [2012-01-04 04:34 UTC] laruence@php.net
hmm, I can't no reproduce this if you are sure that "/home/example" exists.
 [2012-12-30 09:28 UTC] support at hostinghood dot com
open_basedir works correctly, tested myself.
 [2013-05-29 12:03 UTC] 19982090 at atn dot ac dot at
i habe experienced the same error.
my basedir is like /home/.sites/123/site346/web and the warning comes up if i try 
to call is_file(..../web/data/foldername)
 [2021-05-20 12:09 UTC] cmb@php.net
-Status: Open +Status: Feedback -Assigned To: +Assigned To: cmb
 [2021-05-20 12:09 UTC] cmb@php.net
Can anyone still reproduce this with any of the actively supported
PHP versions[1]?  Note that the open_basedir *must* exist before
running the script.

[1] <https://www.php.net/supported-versions.php>
 [2021-05-30 04:22 UTC] php-bugs at lists dot php dot net
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