So open_basedir settings are mucking with curl's CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION?

That seems pretty whack to this naive reader...

Guess you are stuck reading the headers and doing as many more
curl_exec()s on the Location: as it takes.

On Mon, March 19, 2007 5:15 am, Mathijs wrote:
> Jochem Maas wrote:
>> Mathijs wrote:
>>> Hello there,
>>>
>>> I Need a bypass to have followlocation working while open_basedir
>>> is in
>>> affect.
>>>
>>> I Don't see why we can't enable/disable this protection by our
>>> selfs
>>> when needed.
>>
>> we can't see past the choices we don't understand though can we?
>>
>>> Keep the protection enabled by default, and let the ppl disable it
>>> if
>>> they realy want to.
>>
>> well you go and code the routines that make that work without
>> completely
>> raping any form of security that is currently offered by
>> open_basedir - put another
>> way: if it was that easy someone would have done it by now.
>>
>>> Anyway, how can i bypass this the easy way.
>>
>> add the symlinked location to the the open_basedir directive??
>>
>>> Thx in advanced.
>>>
>
> Well it is an HTTP site where the re-location come's from.
> And it is very irritating when i need to do the header locations my
> self.
>
> But if there is no setting i can change i think i need to do it my
> self.
> a shame that this can't be fixed on an easy way.
>
> Thx anyway :).
>
> Regards,
> Mathijs.
>
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