Re: Problem with readdir and ssh2 [message #180393 is a reply to message #180391] |
Thu, 07 February 2013 14:28 |
Paolo Varalta
Messages: 3 Registered: February 2013
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Il giorno giovedì 7 febbraio 2013 14:58:44 UTC+1, Jerry Stuckle ha scritto:
> On 2/7/2013 5:38 AM, Paolo Varalta wrote:
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>> Hi I'm Paolo from Italy.
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>> I have a problem using readdir function (and other similar functions) under a ssh2 connection.
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>> This is my script:
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>> <?
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>> $Server = "XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX";
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>> $Porta = "XXXX";
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>> $Login = "YYYYYYYY";
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>> $Password = "ZZZZZZZZ";
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>> if (!extension_loaded('ssh2'))
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>> {exit();
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>> }
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>> $connection = ssh2_connect($Server, $Porta);
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>> if (!$connection)
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>> {exit();
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>> }
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>> if (!ssh2_auth_password($connection, $Login, $Password))
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>> {exit();
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>> }
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>> if (!$sftp = ssh2_sftp($connection))
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>> {exit();
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>> }
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>> if (is_dir("ssh2.sftp://$sftp/uploads/"))
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>> {echo "1 Ok.\n";
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>> $Directory = opendir("ssh2.sftp://$sftp/uploads/") or die ("");
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>> if ($Directory)
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>> {echo "2 Ok.\n";
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>> while (false !== ($file = readdir($Directory)))
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>> {echo "File -> ".$file."\n";
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>> }
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>> echo "3 Ok.\n";
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>> }
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>> }
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>> unset($connection);
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>> ?>
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>> (Obviously I have mask the important thinks)
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>> If I try to use it in my VM debian server, I see this echo:
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>> 1 Ok
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>> 2 Ok
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>> File -> TestFile1.csv
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>> File -> TestFile2.csv
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>> File -> TestFile3.csv
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>> 3 Ok
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>> But if I try to use the same script in my regular server (a debian one, same version of the previous one, some php version, some ssh2 library version), I receive this echo:
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>> 1 Ok
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>> 2 Ok
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>> 3 Ok
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>> Via tcpdump I see that SFTP server gives me exactly the same infos in both tests.
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>> And if I try to open a file (knowing its name) with fopen/fgets in the second server, it works.
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>> So why readdir (and functions similar) fails, while fopen/fgets works?
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>> I watch php configurations on both server and thay seems identical.
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>> Where do I have to search?
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>> Thanks in advance
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>> Best regards
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>> Paolo
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> How is system security set up in the working and failing systems?
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> Perhaps you don't have permission to list the directory in the failing one?
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> --
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> Remove the "x" from my email address
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> Jerry Stuckle
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> JDS Computer Training Corp.
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> jstucklex(at)attglobal(dot)net
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> ==================
Hi Jerry and thank you.
How/Where can I find the infos of that kind of permissions?
Thanks in advance
Best regards
Paolo
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