Colin Guthrie wrote:
Patrik Jansson wrote:
I ran into problems with openbase_dir when using symlinks... They only
really reared their ugly head when I upgraded to 5.1.6 before that they
were OK (tho' if memory serves I had to add both the symlink location
and the directory it pointed to.

Anyway, are symlinks to blame here?
I've added the real path into open_basedir, I also removed the // error
but still I get the restriction message:

*Warning*: file_exists() [function.file-exists]: open_basedir restriction in effect. File(/home/web25637/domains/abc.ssf.scout.se/public_html/components/com_sef/sef.php) is not within the allowed path(s): (/home/web25637/:/usr/home/web25637/:/tmp/:/var/www/:/usr/local/lib/php/:/etc/virtual/:/var/uploads/:/var/squirrelmail) in */usr/home/web25637/domains/abc.ssf.scout.se/public_html/index.php* on line *46
*
So then I changed the absolute path in Joomla from /home/... to /usr/home/... and now I don't get the error anymore so it seems like it has something to do
with the symbolic link after all.

Is this considered a bug? We're running PHP 5.1.6.
If it could work using the symbolic link /home too I would really appreciate.

-Patrik

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