(semi)colon separated path, rather than a single directory.
Also moved checking of said path into a separate path for code
readability.
@- Changed php.ini directive 'safe_mode_include_dir' to accept a
@ (semi)colon separated path (like 'include_path') rather than
@ a single directory. (jflemer)
- Move to the new ts_allocate_id() API
This patch is *bound* to break some files, as I must have had typos somewhere.
If you use any uncommon extension, please try to build it...
- [ main/safe_mode.h ] added new checkuid mode:
CHECKUID_ALLOW_ONLY_FILE: skips directory check if file check
fails
- [ ext/standard/dir.c ] changed php_checkuid() to use
CHECKUID_ALLOW_ONLY_FILE instead of CHECKUID_ALLOW_ONLY_DIR
- [ main/safe_mode.c ] added code for new checkuid mode
o Fixed Bug #12119: safe mode owner check can be bypassed with symlink
- [ main/safe_mode.c ] use VCWD_REALPATH to resolve destination
of symlink before trimming filename
o New Feature: safe_mode_include_dir (php.ini directive)
- Allows bypassing UID/GID checks when including files
from the directory in safe_mode_include_dir and its
subdirectories. (safe_mode must be on, directory must
also be in include_path or full path must be used when
including)
o Fixed Feature: safe_mode_gid (php.ini directive)
- Correctly check (and report) UID/GID bits on directories
o Changed include() fall back to scripts cwd implementation
- CWD added to the (local) search path in php_fopen_with_path()
instead of seperate case. [ main/fopen_wrappers.c ]
current working directory if everything else fails (include_path).
- Right now this also effects things like opening php.ini. It'll now always
check in the current working directory for php.ini. I think this doesn't
screw up todays behavior.
- comfiguration is now done by an ini parameter
instead of a compile time option
- the implementations of the three standard wrappers
now live in seperate files in ext/standard
- the compiler is happy again, no more warnings