ID:               14740
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Analyzed
+Status:           Assigned
 Bug Type:         Sockets related
 Operating System: Win98 and Win2k
 PHP Version:      4.1.0
-Assigned To:      
+Assigned To:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 New Comment:

Will work on fix, should be available shortly

-Jason


Previous Comments:
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[2002-03-22 13:54:22] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Note on the previous report -- setting an integer for timeout (e.g. 1)
does not change the behaviour.  It still takes 3-4 seconds without
timing out.

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[2002-03-22 13:49:59] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

System: RedHat Linux
PHP 4.0.6
I'm specifying a timeout of 0.2 seconds, but the fsockopen() function
is taking as long as 3-4 seconds with slow domains (I know
www.krasnapolsky.sr to be slow).  This example took about 3.6 seconds.

CODE:
echo microtime();
echo fsockopen("www.krasnapolsky.sr", 80, &$errno,
&$errstr, 0.2);
echo microtime();
echo "Error Number = $errno, Error String = $errstr";

RESULT:
0.39859300 1016822517
Resource id #1
0.04482100 1016822521
Error Number = 0, Error String = 

So the socket is opened -- it just took way longer than I intended to
allow it.

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[2002-02-12 17:13:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The Win32 code does not set a timeout. The comment at the end refers to
there being a problm on linux, which I could not reproduce.

Winsock does support non-blocking IO, but is set up quite differently
than BSD sockets.


-Jason

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[2002-02-11 15:40:27] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The timeout doesn't work if the host don't respond on the
requested port :-(

os: linux redhat 7.2
php 4.0.6-7
apache 1.3.20-16

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[2002-01-28 12:19:57] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

well, me too!
os: win xp professional
apache 1.3.22
php 4.1.1 (win32)

the code:

    $fp = fsockopen($hname,139, &$errno, &$errstr,3);
    if(!$fp) echo "$hname is not responding on port 139 ";
    else {
        echo "$hname is alive";
        fclose($fp);
    }

the problem:
    the 3 secs timeout does not work

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