[PHP] php4 auto download problem

2001-01-19 Thread Thomas Anderson

I installed php4 and supposidly configured it with apache and mysql.

When I go to a page with php in it it doesn't load it. Instead it
automatically prompts me to download it. I know this has to be an error on
my part and a common overlooked error on installation.

I did edit httpd.conf with the:

AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps

lines and since it prompts me to download instead of loading the page php
has to be recognized by the server. So what did I overlook that doesn't load
the .php file immidiately?


Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

-Jesse


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[PHP] Mailing List

2001-03-11 Thread Thomas Anderson

Ok, I've tried time and time again to unsubscribe from php.net's mailing
list unisubscribe instructions but it doesn't work. So how do I get off the
list?


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[PHP] Re: Howto send command over ssh using sockets

2010-04-07 Thread Thomas Anderson
phpseclib does SSH without PECL extension and only with fsockopen:

http://phpseclib.sourceforge.net/

On Sun Apr  4 21:09:54 2010, Hans_Åhlin wrote:
> Instead of ssh, you could use telnet to connect to the Cisco router
> (which incidentally runs on port 23, but is likely to be disabled on
> the cisco router, unless you have a pre-SSH capable IOS running on it
> (like my old cisco crap :( ) ), because i strongly doubt you have
> written or are willing to write your own encryption libraries for this
> project, you might also want to read IETF RFC 854
> [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc854] about the telnet protocol, as you
> are writing your own client, and not using a pre-made one, judging
> from your script.
> Or if you do not like the idea of sending clear-text passwords to the
> router, you might want to learn about proc_open() (or popen()) and use
> the native ssh utility that most likely is present on the server,
> taking great care to READ THE MANUAL for the ssh command, because you
> most likely do _not_ want it to spit out ANSI-escapes to you script.
>
> Kind regards from
> Johan Lidström
> Örnsköldsvik, Sweden
> irc://irc.freenode.net/Dr_Kao
> frozendude+php...@gmail.com
>
> P.S. currently borrowing a friends account.
>
> 2010/4/5 Radek Krejča :
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am trying send command to remote host over ssh with sockets. But I need to 
>> set up username/password. I am trying to modify this script (from 
>> www.php.net - function fsockopen), but I dont know, where set 
>> username/password because I got this message:
>> Bad protocol version identification 'password' from ip
>>
>> Library ssh2 is not currentu userfull for me, because I am not admin of 
>> server.
>>
>> Thank you
>> Radek
>>
>>
>> > /
>> * Author: Richard Lajaunie
>> * Mail : richard.lajau...@cote-azur.cci.fr
>> *
>> * subject : this script retreive all mac-addresses on all ports
>> * of a Cisco 3548 Switch by a telnet connection
>> *
>> * base on the script by: xbensemhoun at t-systems dot fr on the same page
>> **/
>>
>> if ( array_key_exists(1, $argv) ){
>>   $cfgServer = $argv[1];
>> }else{
>>   echo "ex: 'php test.php 10.0.0.0' \n";
>>   exit;
>> }
>>
>> $cfgPort    = 23;                //port, 22 if SSH
>> $cfgTimeOut = 10;
>>
>> $usenet = fsockopen($cfgServer, $cfgPort, $errno, $errstr), $cfgTimeOut);
>>
>> if(!$usenet){
>>       echo "Connexion failed\n";
>>       exit();
>> }else{
>>       echo "Connected\n";
>>       fputs ($usenet, "password\r\n");
>>       fputs ($usenet, "en\r\n");
>>       fputs ($usenet, "password\r\n");
>>       fputs ($usenet, "sh mac-address-table\r\n");
>>       fputs ($usenet, " "); // this space bar is this for long output
>>
>>       // this skip non essential text
>>       $j = 0;
>>       while ($j<16){
>>       fgets($usenet, 128);
>>       $j++;
>>       }
>>   stream_set_timeout($usenet, 2); // set the timeout for the fgets
>>   $j = 0;
>>       while (!feof($usenet)){
>>       $ret = fgets($usenet, 128);
>>       $ret = str_replace("\r", '', $ret);
>>       $ret = str_replace("\n", "", $ret);
>>       if  (ereg("FastEthernet", $ret)){
>>           echo "$ret \n";
>>       }
>>       if (ereg('--More--', $ret) ){
>>           fputs ($usenet, " "); // for following page
>>       }
>>       $info = stream_get_meta_data($usenet);
>>       if ($info['timed_out']) {
>>           $j++;
>>       }
>>       if ($j >2){
>>           fputs ($usenet, "lo");
>>           break;
>>       }
>>   }
>> }
>> echo "End.\r\n";
>> ?>
>>
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Re: [PHP] How to upload via SFTP with allow_url_open disabled?

2010-07-31 Thread Thomas Anderson
You might have better luck with phpseclib's Net_SFTP, which uses fsockopen:

http://phpseclib.sourceforge.net/documentation/net.html#net_sftp_example

Good luck!

On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 12:13 PM, Scott Teresi  wrote:
> I'm attempting to send a file over SFTP in PHP, but all the examples I find
> online do something like this:
>
>   $stream = @fopen("ssh2.sftp://xx";, 'w');
>   @fwrite($stream, $data_to_send)
>
> This requires "allow_url_fopen" to be enabled on the server, to get a stream
> for the remote file.
>
> I maintain the server but would like to keep "allow_url_fopen" disabled. If
> I do that, how can I send a file over SFTP?
>
> Thanks for any help people can provide!!
>
> Scott Teresi
>
>
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Re: [PHP] goto - My comments

2010-12-18 Thread Thomas Anderson
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 11:44 PM, Robert Cummings  wrote:
> On 10-12-19 12:17 AM, Ethan Rosenberg wrote:
>>
>> Dear List -
>>
>> Thanks to all for your EXCELLENT comments.  I definitly agree that
>> goto is a command to be avoided at all costs.
>
> Closed-minded drivel (or you're buttering up the popular opinion crowd). A
> better approach is that goto should be used with caution.
>
> As for doing your homework for you... ummm no thanks. You should take the
> time to do the exercise so you gain the benefit of experience.

I would have thought school would have been out on account of Christmas and all.

In any event, here's my rewrite:

switch (true)
{
case isset($_POST['Site']) && trim($_POST['Site']) != '':
$sql1 = $sql1 . "site = '$ste'";
break;
case isset($_POST['MedRec'])&& trim($_POST['MedRe']) != '':
$sql1 = $sql1 . "MedRec = '$req'";
break;
// ...
default:
if(isset($_Request['Sex'])&& trim($_POST['Sex']) != '' )
{
if ($_REQUEST["Sex"] == "0")
$sex = 'Male';
else
$sex = 'Female';

$sql1 = $sql1 . "  = '$sex'";
$sexdone = 1;
}

if(isset($_POST['Hx'])&& trim($_POST['Hx']) != '')
{
$sql1 = $sql1 . "Hx  = '$hx'";
$done = 1;
}
}

You could also do an if / else if / else if / ... / else.

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