PHP - Moving File From Current Server Another Server
Hey. I am wanting to move a couple of files from my current server to another.
If i am uploading the file this is fine but if it is already on the server then im not sure how to move it. When uploading I can just use ftp_put($conn_id, $destination_file, $myFile, FTP_BINARY); What i need to do is figure out how to get a hold of the file and store it in $myFile then this would work fine. Is this possible? Cheers Similar TutorialsI have a PHP web system that store in a windows server. In the system, there is a function for user to upload files to another server (Shared server in Unix). When i try to upload a file, it gives warning: Warning: move_uploaded_file(\\unixserver/sharedfolder/upload/test.txt) [function.move-uploaded-file]: failed to open stream: Permission denied in C:\wamp\www\upload\index.php on line 40 For your information, my username has been assigned in xxx's group that has access to read and write on that folder. Besides, i'm able to open,create and delete files on that folder's server manually (samba). The safe mode setting is off. Does anybody has any idea why this thing happen? Hi, I am not a PHP programmer. I took on a new client with a simple PHP site, without any databases. The site is up and running on the web. I would like to get it running on my local machine for further development. I have latest version of WAMP installed, running Apache version 2.2.11 and PHP version 5.3.0 I created a directory in the WAMP "www" project directory and it shows up there like it's supposed to when I browse to "localhost" Problem: The home page of website displays text but no, images, styles, footer, header, nav links, etc. Here is the code for the home page: <? define("NAV","home"); require_once('local/local.php'); ?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <title>TITLE</title> <meta name="keywords" content=""> <meta name="Description" content=""> <? include("common/dochead.php"); ?> </head> <body onLoad="<? include('common/preloads.php'); ?>"> <!-- ============================ main ============================= --> <div id="main-frame"><div id="main" class="noCollapse"> <? include("common/sign.php"); ?> <div id="right-frame"> <? include("common/navigation.php"); ?> <div id="content-frame"> <div id="content"> <h1>Welcome</h1> <p>This is the content area. This is the content area. This is the content area. </p> </div><!-- end content --> </div><!-- end content-frame --> </div><!-- end right-frame --> <div class="clearFloats"></div> </div><!-- end main --></div><!-- end main-frame --> <? include("common/footer.php"); ?> </body> </html> Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have spent many hours on this. Regards I'm trying to make a simple website where people register to my website. When the user doesn't fill anything inside the boxes they get a message "Please fill all required fields" on the register.php page On my local host require_once works good. It shows up.
But when i upload the files to my sever the require_once does not show up on the register.php It just refreshes and i dont get the message "Please fill all required fields"
This is the code that works in local host but not in a live server <?php require_once 'messages.php'; ?>
Here is my full code
Register page: <html> <?php require_once 'messages.php'; ?> <br><br> <form action="register-clicked.php" method="POST"> Username:<br> <input type="text" name="usernamebox" placeholder="Enter Username Here"> <br><br> Email:<br> <input type="text" name="emailbox" placeholder="Enter email here"> <br><br> Password:<br> <input type="password" name="passwordbox" placeholder="Enter password here"> <br><br> Confirm Password:<br> <input type="password" name="passwordconfirmbox" placeholder="Re-enter password here"> <br><br> <input type="submit" name="submitbox" value="Press to submit"> <br><br> </form> </html>
Register clicked <?php session_start(); $data = $_POST; if( empty($data['usernamebox']) || empty($data['emailbox']) || empty($data['passwordbox']) || empty($data['passwordconfirmbox'])) { $_SESSION['messages'][] = 'Please fill all required fields'; header('Location: register.php'); exit; } if ($data['passwordbox'] !== $data['passwordconfirmbox']) { $_SESSION['messages'][] = 'Passwords do not match'; header('Location: register.php'); exit; } $dsn = 'mysql:dbname=mydatabase;host=localhost'; $dbUser='myuser'; $dbPassword= 'password'; try{ $connection = new PDO($dsn, $dbUser, $dbPassword); } catch (PDOException $exception){ $_SESSION['messages'][] = 'Connection failed: ' . $exception->getMessage(); header('Location: register.php'); exit; }
messages.php <?php session_start(); if (empty($_SESSION['messages'])){ return; } $messages = $_SESSION['messages']; unset($_SESSION['messages']); ?> <ul> <?php foreach ($messages as $message): ?> <li><?php echo $message; ?></li> <?php endforeach; ?> </ul> Edited Wednesday at 12:49 AM by bee65 Hi folks, I'm curious if I can for example, save a file from my server and it will save to all other servers - obviously if they accepted the connection first. It's for a software I developed and is almost complete and know there will be frequent updates to it. Instead of users downloading upates, I want the update files from my server to somehow synchronize to their server automatically? Anything called this?? Thanks for info. This isn't exactly an application design question, but rather a system design one.
I am about to install an Inventory Control System inside this store I work in.
The store itself also owns a Linode VPS running Centos 6.4 which hosts our website.
This new Inventory System will come built in with a Microsoft SQL Server, and supposedly it is a SQL Anywhere database, but I'm not too sure what that means.
I need to make this database publicly accessible, but only via the Linode VPS. Surely, setting restrictions is easy enough to address that issue. That isn't my question.
My first idea is to put this server into the DMZ, easy. But it doesn't exactly sound safe. So my next idea was to put a middleman server in the DMZ, this way the Linode can send queries to that middleman server and it will send that data to the SQL Server and back. This is very vaguely described I know, but I don't want to get too much into details, but rather, understand how I can create that middleman server, and what could Install onto it that would allow me to securely process queries?
My first thought was to install a webservice, that accepts an XML/JSON request and returns an XML/JSON response.
Then, I realized directly afterwards that I don't have any experience setting up a webservice like that.
What kind of options are there out there? Ultimately, my question is, should I just put the Server in the DMZ or should I create the middleman, and if so, can someone point me in the right direction as to getting a webservice set up? Edited by Zane, 15 July 2014 - 11:28 PM. Following a tutorial on udemy, i tried to learn the very basics of mvc structure. I built the same project on my local server and it worked without giving me any error. but when i tried it on live server. its not working as it should. not showing any error. I tried to figure out the problem and found that for every page loading, it stops at the same line in my main.php file. <?php require($view); ?> starting from the above line. it stops. i came here to share my problem but i am unable to upload my files here. if there is a way to upload and share my files, please guide. zip file size of the whole project is 31.6 kb (This might be the wrong forum; it might be server-side configuration, but alas it is the code that *calls* fwrite, so I'll start here.) I have written a script, and one thing it does is generate a file to disk using fwrite. No big deal. Here's what interests me: On most servers, the file is written successfully when the folder's permissions are 755 with recursive permissions. On some servers, 755 fails. Only 777 works. How could this be? Are permissions=permissions=permissions? Why will 755 work on one machine but not another? I'm just a logic guy; I know very little of server-side configuration and/or why there would be a difference here. Just trying to learn. Anyone know how I can print a file (specifically a PDF) that is stored on the server to the clients computer with a button? I don't want them to be able to view it, just print it. I've done some research and understand that there is no way to print directly without popping up the Windows Print dialog. And that is fine. I just want them to print this file, but not no where it is or be able to type in a URL to access it. Thanks Mike I have two servers: WebServer and FaxServer. WebServer needs to send a fax. Is my approach shown below fairly secure? Before sending a fax, ServerWeb needs to store a record in a table representing the message, and I am using a pseudo random value for the PK which is generated as 2147483648+mt_rand(-2147483647,2147483647). WebServer then generates a hash equal to hash('sha256',$pk.'secretCodeWhichOnlyWebServerAndFaxServerKnow'). WebServer then sends curl request to FaxServer using POST which includes $pk, the hash, the fax number, some text to include in the fax, and an optional array of document to include (array(array('id'=>321,'name')=>'fileName.pdf')). FaxServer verifies that the hash is correct given $pk, that the minimum information has been received, and that the fax number is a valid phone number, and quickly responds to WebServer by echoing 0 or 1 so the code in the WebServer could continue and inform the user. If all looks okay, a new instance of PHP is started. if(missingInformation) {echo(0);} else { session_start(); $_SESSION['_xfr']=$_POST; exec('/usr/bin/php -q /path/to/send_fax.php '.session_id().' >/dev/null &'); echo(1); }New instance of PHP send_fax.php then does the following: session_id($argv[1]);//Set by parent session_start(); $data=$_SESSION['_xfr']; $doc_list=null; foreach ($data['documents'] AS $doc) { if(ctype_alnum($doc['id'])) { $file='/some/tmp/directory/'.$doc['id']; if(!file_exists($file)) { $url='http://machine.WebServer.com/index.php?task=displayDocument&id='.$doc['id'].'&x='.hash('sha256','displayDocument'.$doc['id'].'secretCodeWhichOnlyWebServerAndFaxServerKnow'); $cmd='wget -O '.$file.' '.escapeshellarg($url); exec($cmd); } $doc_list.=' '.$file; } exit('invalid document'); } //Send the fax... //Send another CURL request to the WebServer similar to the wget giving the fax status. exit;When WebServer receives the wget request for a document, it confirms the hash and sends the document to the FaxServer using X-Sendfile. When WebServer receives the CURL request regarding status, it updates the database for the applicable message. Seem reasonably secure? What I'm trying to do is copy all files from one server to another folder on another server. Here is what I have have so far.. <?PHP //connection settings $ftp_server = "server"; $ftp_user_name = "user"; $ftp_user_pass = "pass"; $dir = "/var/test/"; $destination_file = "/test/"; // set up basic connection $conn_id = ftp_connect($ftp_server); // login with username and password $login_result = ftp_login($conn_id, $ftp_user_name, $ftp_user_pass); // check connection if ((!$conn_id) || (!$login_result)) { echo "FTP connection has failed!"; echo "Attempted to connect to $ftp_server for user $ftp_user_name"; exit; } else { echo "Connected to $ftp_server, for user $ftp_user_name"; } if (ftp_chdir($conn_id, $dir)) { echo " <br/>Current directory is now: " . ftp_pwd($conn_id) . "\n<p/>"; } else { echo "Couldn't change directory\n<p/>"; } $buff = ftp_rawlist($conn_id, $dir); foreach($buff as $files) { echo $files. "<br/>"; if (ftp_get($conn_id, $destination_file."test.file", $dir."test.txt", FTP_BINARY)) { echo "<br/>Successfully written to $destination_file\n"; } else { echo "There was a problem\n"; } ?> That doesn't work. Any ideas? Thanks, Sean Hello, Ive got a script that downloads a file to my server. I want to be able to download a file from a site such as FileServe using my premium details. Ive tried http://username:password@fileserve.com/file.rar but that dosent work, It just downloads a tiny small 30kb file. Is there a way i can set a cookie or somthing so my script has access to download file using my premium account? Thanks in advance Is it possible to allow a script running on another server to write/read a specific file on my server? I can set file permissions, but not having any luck with file paths due to php5 blocking http:// urls. Hello all, I need to basically run a PHP file stored on a server when other specific files are modified, but only then. Is this possible with PHP? Thank you for the feedback, Hello all. I have a script that exports data from mysql to a csv file. Everything works great. However, I do not know how to save the csv file to the server. Does anyone have any ideas how I would do that? The script is below. Thanks for all help! Code: [Select] <?php $host = 'localhost'; $user = ''; $pass = ''; $db = ''; $table = ''; $file = 'export'; function escape_csv_value($value) { $value = str_replace('"', '""', $value); // First off escape all " and make them "" if(preg_match('/,/', $value) or preg_match("/n/", $value) or preg_match('/"/', $value)) { // Check if I have any commas or new lines return '"'.$value.'"'; // If I have new lines or commas escape them } else { return $value; // If no new lines or commas just return the value } } $link = mysql_connect($host, $user, $pass) or die("Can not connect." . mysql_error()); mysql_select_db($db) or die("Can not connect."); $result = mysql_query("SHOW COLUMNS FROM ".$table.""); $i = 0; if (mysql_num_rows($result) > 0) { while ($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)) { $csv_output .= $row['Field'].", "; $i++; } } $csv_output .= "\n"; $values = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM ".$table.""); while ($rowr = mysql_fetch_row($values)) { for ($j=0;$j<$i;$j++) { $csv_output .= escape_csv_value($rowr[$j]).','; //$csv_output .= $rowr[$j].", "; } $csv_output .= "\n"; } $filename = $file."_".date("Y-m-d_H-i",time()); //header( "Content-Type: application/save-as" ); header("Content-type: application/vnd.ms-excel"); header("Content-disposition: csv" . date("Y-m-d") . ".csv"); header( "Content-disposition: attachment; filename=".$filename.".csv"); //header( "Content-disposition: filename=".$filename.".csv"); print $csv_output; exit; ?> I have a script that uploads my file, but this script requires apache. I want to get this file onto my other server that's running nginx. Is there a way for PHP to write a file to nginx? Alternatively, is there a way for PHP to copy a file from one server to another? Because that will work as well. How do I do this? i am making song site i want to upload songs files on another instread on which m running my script for uploading songs and adding information in data... mean want to know is there any function or method that i upload files through the panel of www.site1.com and my files upload on an other server www.site2.com. which code i have to write for doing this Hi I have a form which is used to upload files to my server, now i need to move files to another server as soon they are uploaded, but move_uploaded_file will work with local server where form has been submitted. i was thinking to add some ftp functions to upload that file to remote server but is there any better way? that user dont notice ftp connection timing. i wants to use less ftp connections and user should not notice delay timing for image upload. Thanks for any suggestion. Hello There , I want to download a file from the server to the computer . How can i do this ?? i found out this code: header("Content-type: image/jpg"); header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=test.jpg"); the problem is , what i get is the file that the code was executed from saved in the .jpg format. how can i direct to a specified path to select a certain file then download it . example let's say i have a folder that contains 2 files: download.php and image.jpg how can i download the image.jpg from the server with the Save As window?? Thank You Hi, I have a form where a user selects a file to attach to the email. At the moment when you select a file it uploads from the user device. How do i change this so that a user can attach a file from a folder on the server. For example the folder name is uploadinvoice so when the user selects the browse button to attach a file it opens up the uploadinvoice folder on the server so the user can select the file from there ?
Thanks
coding i have at moment function ValidateEmail($email) { $pattern = '/^([0-9a-z]([-.\w]*[0-9a-z])*@(([0-9a-z])+([-\w]*[0-9a-z])*\.)+[a-z]{2,6})$/i'; return preg_match($pattern, $email); } if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] == 'POST' && isset($_POST['formid']) && $_POST['formid'] == 'form1') { $mailto = $_POST['youremail']; $mailfrom = isset($_POST['myemail']) ? $_POST['myemail'] : $mailto; $subject = 'Message'; $message = 'Message'; $success_url = './test.php'; $error_url = ''; $eol = "\n"; $error = ''; $internalfields = array ("submit", "reset", "send", "filesize", "formid", "captcha_code", "recaptcha_challenge_field", "recaptcha_response_field", "g-recaptcha-response"); $boundary = md5(uniqid(time())); $header = 'From: '.$mailfrom.$eol; $header .= 'Reply-To: '.$mailfrom.$eol; $header .= 'MIME-Version: 1.0'.$eol; $header .= 'Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="'.$boundary.'"'.$eol; $header .= 'X-Mailer: PHP v'.phpversion().$eol; try { if (!ValidateEmail($mailfrom)) { $error .= "The specified email address (" . $mailfrom . ") is invalid!\n<br>"; throw new Exception($error); } $message .= $eol; foreach ($_POST as $key => $value) { if (!in_array(strtolower($key), $internalfields)) { if (!is_array($value)) { $message .= ucwords(str_replace("_", " ", $key)) . " : " . $value . $eol; } else { $message .= ucwords(str_replace("_", " ", $key)) . " : " . implode(",", $value) . $eol; } } } $body = 'This is a multi-part message in MIME format.'.$eol.$eol; $body .= '--'.$boundary.$eol; $body .= 'Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1'.$eol; $body .= 'Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit'.$eol; $body .= $eol.stripslashes($message).$eol; if (!empty($_FILES)) { foreach ($_FILES as $key => $value) { if ($_FILES[$key]['error'] == 0) { $body .= '--'.$boundary.$eol; $body .= 'Content-Type: '.$_FILES[$key]['type'].'; name='.$_FILES[$key]['name'].$eol; $body .= 'Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64'.$eol; $body .= 'Content-Disposition: attachment; filename='.$_FILES[$key]['name'].$eol; $body .= $eol.chunk_split(base64_encode(file_get_contents($_FILES[$key]['tmp_name']))).$eol; } } } $body .= '--'.$boundary.'--'.$eol; if ($mailto != '') { mail($mailto, $subject, $body, $header); } header('Location: '.$success_url); } catch (Exception $e) { $errorcode = file_get_contents($error_url); $replace = "##error##"; $errorcode = str_replace($replace, $e->getMessage(), $errorcode); echo $errorcode; } exit;
} What's the proper way to check if a file exists on a remote server? I know file_exists() works for you local files. I think i need to use something like the following. BUT if the file is not found PHP throws a warning. I know i can put a '@' before fopen() but that just masks the error. Code: [Select] <?php if(fopen("http://www.othersite.com/imageXYZ.jpg", "r")) { echo "File exists."; } else { echo "File does not exist."; } ?> |