[nycphp-talk] Use php to check for ssl/https support in apache
Jon Baer
jonbaer at jonbaer.com
Fri Jul 14 21:53:03 EDT 2006
This may sound like a dumb question but wouldn't a test for a
specific certificate file somehow be a better sign that SSL is setup?
Like attaching a check, if (file_exists('/some/path/cert.pem')) header
("Location: https://secure/path/");
?
- Jon
On Jul 14, 2006, at 8:37 PM, Rolan Yang wrote:
> Here are 2 ways to do it without resorting to fopen.. Only applies if
> your https is on the same server. The first is cleaner than the
> second,
> but neither are guaranteed to work. Use at your own risk.
>
> function check_https() {
> ob_start();
> phpinfo(INFO_GENERAL);
> $phpinfo = ob_get_contents();
> ob_end_clean();
> $s=strpos($phpinfo,'Registered PHP Streams');
> $e=strpos($phpinfo,"\n",$s);
> if (strstr(substr($phpinfo,$s,$e-$s),'https')) {
> return TRUE;
> }
> else {
> return FALSE;
> }
> }
>
> function check_https2() {
> ob_start();
> phpinfo(INFO_GENERAL);
> $test=strstr(ob_get_contents(),'https');
> ob_end_clean();
> if ($test) { return TRUE;}
> else {return FALSE;}
> }
>
> ~Rolan
>
> Rob Marscher wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I've done a bit of searching and haven't been able to find if
>> there's a
>> means that php running on apache can determine if apache supports
>> ssl/https connections. It would be nice my app to force an https
>> connection on certain pages if it is available. Otherwise I'll
>> have to
>> do it with a manual config switch.
>>
>> Running apache_get_modules() and checking for mod_ssl seems like an
>> option... but doesn't work on PHP 4.4.2 w/ Apache 1.3 which a lot of
>> production servers still use. Any other ideas?
>>
>> Thanks a lot,
>> Rob
>>
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