ID:               25876
 Comment by:       reaper at fudo dot org
 Reported By:      golden at riscom dot com
 Status:           No Feedback
 Bug Type:         Session related
 Operating System: freebsd 4.8
 PHP Version:      4.3.9-4.3.10
 New Comment:

I am experiencing the same thing with apache 2.0.53, php 4.3.10, and
linux 2.6 (debian).

I notice that there is no real fix, and that this problem is
persistent.  I will investigate further, but is this a real problem or
not?  If it is, it should be dealt with.


Previous Comments:
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[2005-02-27 21:11:00] etamme at softhome dot net

I am running a FreeBSD 5.3 system and am having the same problem.  I
checked my php.ini and session.use_trans_sid = 0 is already there.
  This is a very important bug.. not having sessions renders nearly all
our scripts useless.

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[2005-02-20 01:00:07] php-bugs at lists dot php dot net

No feedback was provided for this bug for over a week, so it is
being suspended automatically. If you are able to provide the
information that was originally requested, please do so and change
the status of the bug back to "Open".

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[2005-02-19 23:34:41] daniel at mainframe dot ath dot cx

> Set "session.use_trans_sid = 0" in your php.ini.  Problem
> solved!

This is not the case - My php.ini has _always_ had use_trans_sid
disabled, and yet I am still experiencing the problem

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[2005-02-19 00:46:18] friend at nowhere dot com

Set "session.use_trans_sid = 0" in your php.ini.  Problem solved!

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[2005-02-13 15:32:00] johan at dotco dot co dot za

I've had the same problem after upgrading to PHP 4.3.10, in that I also
started getting "Fatal error: session_start(): Failed to initialize
storage module: user (path: /tmp) " every now and then.  The solution
was to upgrade to the latest ZendOptimizer here:
http://zend.com/store/products/zend-optimizer.php.  There is a comment
posted about an "incompatibility" with older ZendOptimizer versions on
the Zend site.  I believe they are refering to this error.

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