[CentOS] apache 2 and php 5.2
Paul A
razor at meganet.net
Wed Feb 16 15:08:49 UTC 2011
Keith/guys thanks for the suggestions, here is what I have found. It shows
loaded config file is /etc/php.ini but if I remove that file and restart
apache it still works. I also did as Keith suggested I removed a comment ';'
and I got no errors apache started and it loaded the /etc/php.ini file. It's
just completely ignoring that file, if its there or if its not there.
PHP Version 5.2.17
System Linux testip5.meganet.net 2.6.18-194.26.1.el5PAE #1 SMP Tue Nov 9
13:34:42 EST 2010 i686
Build Date Jan 7 2011 08:50:02
Configure Command './configure' '--build=i686-redhat-linux-gnu'
'--host=i686-redhat-linux-gnu' '--target=i386-redhat-linux-gnu'
'--program-prefix=' '--prefix=/usr' '--exec-prefix=/usr' '--bindir=/usr/bin'
'--sbindir=/usr/sbin' '--sysconfdir=/etc' '--datadir=/usr/share'
'--includedir=/usr/include' '--libdir=/usr/lib' '--libexecdir=/usr/libexec'
'--localstatedir=/var' '--sharedstatedir=/usr/com' '--mandir=/usr/share/man'
'--infodir=/usr/share/info' '--cache-file=../config.cache'
'--with-libdir=lib' '--with-config-file-path=/etc'
'--with-config-file-scan-dir=/etc/php.d' '--disable-debug' '--with-pic'
'--disable-rpath' '--without-pear' '--with-bz2' '--with-exec-dir=/usr/bin'
'--with-freetype-dir=/usr' '--with-png-dir=/usr' '--with-xpm-dir=/usr'
'--enable-gd-native-ttf' '--with-t1lib=/usr' '--without-gdbm'
'--with-gettext' '--with-gmp' '--with-iconv' '--with-jpeg-dir=/usr'
'--with-openssl' '--with-pcre-regex' '--with-zlib' '--with-layout=GNU'
'--enable-exif' '--enable-ftp' '--enable-magic-quotes' '--enable-sockets'
'--enable-sysvsem' '--enable-sysvshm' '--enable-sysvmsg' '--with-kerberos'
'--enable-ucd-snmp-hack' '--enable-shmop' '--enable-calendar'
'--without-mime-magic' '--without-sqlite' '--with-libxml-dir=/usr'
'--with-xml' '--with-system-tzdata' '--with-apxs2=/usr/sbin/apxs'
'--without-mysql' '--without-gd' '--disable-dom' '--disable-dba'
'--without-unixODBC' '--disable-pdo' '--disable-xmlreader'
'--disable-xmlwriter' '--disable-json' '--without-pspell' '--disable-wddx'
'--without-curl' '--disable-posix' '--disable-sysvmsg' '--disable-sysvshm'
'--disable-sysvsem'
Server API Apache 2.0 Handler
Virtual Directory Support disabled
Configuration File (php.ini) Path /etc
Loaded Configuration File /etc/php.ini
Scan this dir for additional .ini files /etc/php.d
additional .ini files parsed /etc/php.d/Fileinfo.ini,
/etc/php.d/curl.ini, /etc/php.d/dba.ini, /etc/php.d/dbase.ini,
/etc/php.d/dom.ini, /etc/php.d/gd.ini, /etc/php.d/imap.ini,
/etc/php.d/json.ini, /etc/php.d/ldap.ini, /etc/php.d/mbstring.ini,
/etc/php.d/mcrypt.ini, /etc/php.d/mysql.ini, /etc/php.d/mysqli.ini,
/etc/php.d/odbc.ini, /etc/php.d/pdo.ini, /etc/php.d/pdo_mysql.ini,
/etc/php.d/pdo_odbc.ini, /etc/php.d/pdo_pgsql.ini,
/etc/php.d/pdo_sqlite.ini, /etc/php.d/pgsql.ini, /etc/php.d/soap.ini,
/etc/php.d/wddx.ini, /etc/php.d/xmlreader.ini, /etc/php.d/xmlrpc.ini,
/etc/php.d/xmlwriter.ini, /etc/php.d/xsl.ini, /etc/php.d/zip.ini
PHP API 20041225
PHP Extension 20060613
Zend Extension 220060519
Debug Build no
Thread Safety disabled
Zend Memory Manager enabled
IPv6 Support enabled
Registered PHP Streams https, ftps, compress.zlib, compress.bzip2, php,
file, data, http, ftp, zip
Registered Stream Socket Transports tcp, udp, unix, udg, ssl, sslv3,
sslv2, tls
Registered Stream Filters zlib.*, bzip2.*, convert.iconv.*,
string.rot13, string.toupper, string.tolower, string.strip_tags, convert.*,
consumed
Zend logo This program makes use of the Zend Scripting Language Engine:
Zend Engine v2.2.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2010 Zend Technologies
-----Original Message-----
From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf
Of Keith Roberts
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2011 6:01 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] apache 2 and php 5.2
On Wed, 16 Feb 2011, Eero Volotinen wrote:
*snip*
> how about running php --info from commandline?
Good point Eero.
Would that not just return the basic configuration settings
for the CLI version of php?
What if the OP has used a different php configuration for
the apache php module, by using php configuration directives
in the httpd.conf file?
These php config settings would not show up when running the
CLI version of php.
Eg.
/etc/php.ini
; open_basedir, if set, limits all file operations to the
; defined directory and below. This directive makes most
; sense if used in a per-directory or per-virtualhost web server
; configuration file. This directive is *NOT* affected by
; whether Safe Mode is turned On or Off.
;
; see also /etc/httpd.conf for overriding these settings for
; the apache php module.
; for CLI PHP version only
open_basedir = "./:/tmp/:/loads/of/different/paths/here/:"
;open_basedir = ""
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
#==========================================================================
# APACHE ACCESS TO FILESYSTEM & SERVER DOCUMENT
TREE
#==========================================================================
<Directory />
Options None
AllowOverride None
Order Deny,Allow
Deny from all
# These are the only directories which apache's PHP module
# can have access to. This setting overrides the default
# settings in the global php.ini file, which applies to
# the CLI version of PHP.
#
php_admin_value open_basedir
'/path/to/apache/doc_root:/another/path/to/linked/files/'
php_admin_flag display_errors OFF
</Directory>
So using the httpd.conf php_admin_xxx directives, I can
selectively turn on php errors for my development
directories, only accessible by me (localhost). Any publicly
accesible directories get php error reporting turned off.
I do my web development in a seperate protected development
tree, and then push the live code into another 'accessible
to all' branch.
Kind Regards,
Keith Roberts
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