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JC
Undefined index: HTTP_HOST

This occurs sometimes, is there a reliable method for determining
the HTTP_HOST. Not sure if this is something related to Apache or
if it's a problem with the version of PHP.

Apache version 1.3.37
PHP version 5.2.4

I'm currently searching for an upgrade to Apache.

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Jul 28 '08 #1
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JC wrote:
Undefined index: HTTP_HOST

This occurs sometimes, is there a reliable method for determining
the HTTP_HOST. Not sure if this is something related to Apache or
if it's a problem with the version of PHP.

Apache version 1.3.37
PHP version 5.2.4

I'm currently searching for an upgrade to Apache.
From the top of my head, The HTTP_HOST is the host: header that is
compulsory for HTTP/1.1 requests. What you experience are probably
HTTP/1.0 requests. Nothing to do with either apache or PHP.

Best regards
Jul 28 '08 #2
JC wrote:
Undefined index: HTTP_HOST

This occurs sometimes, is there a reliable method for determining
the HTTP_HOST. Not sure if this is something related to Apache or
if it's a problem with the version of PHP.

Apache version 1.3.37
PHP version 5.2.4

I'm currently searching for an upgrade to Apache.
Are you running PHP as a module or CGI? There are some values which
aren't defined in the CGI. I don't recall offhand if HTTP_HOST is one
of them (I use modules).

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Jul 28 '08 #3
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
JC wrote:
>Undefined index: HTTP_HOST

This occurs sometimes, is there a reliable method for determining
the HTTP_HOST. Not sure if this is something related to Apache or
if it's a problem with the version of PHP.

Apache version 1.3.37
PHP version 5.2.4

I'm currently searching for an upgrade to Apache.

Are you running PHP as a module or CGI? There are some values which
aren't defined in the CGI. I don't recall offhand if HTTP_HOST is one
of them (I use modules).
Aw, @#$%. Forget what I said. It's been a long day. It very well
could be HTTP 1.0 is being used. Check your apache access logs and see
what they say.

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Jul 28 '08 #4
JC
JC wrote:
Undefined index: HTTP_HOST

This occurs sometimes, is there a reliable method for determining
the HTTP_HOST. Not sure if this is something related to Apache or
if it's a problem with the version of PHP.

Server version: Apache/1.3.34 (Win32) <- CORRECTED. Is NOT 1.3.37.
PHP version 5.2.4

I'm currently searching for an upgrade to Apache.
"Jerry Stuckle" replied...
It could be HTTP 1.0 is being used. Check your apache access logs
and see what they say.
PHP is installed and run as/through a DLL ("ISAPI" is the IIS term,
right, or does that applie to Apache too?).

Yes, thanks. I could not find the access in the Apache logs. I
corrected the Apache version above. It's time to install version 2,
instead of hanging onto the version 1. I've run version on other
systems in the recent past.

I did get Internet Explorer to throw HTTP 1.0 headers, so I tested that.

$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] displays properly. So I'm limiting what's going
on to one of the following:

(1)
Someone is accessing through another server where I can't get HTTP_HOST
headers. Don't know exactly how that happens so I'm just throwing out
pure conjecture here.

(2)
There's an HTTP_HOST problem with a current version of PHP.

(3)
There's an HTTP_HOST problem with Apache. I hesitate to mention Apache
because this has been happened on different versions of Apache (including
version 2.2.x which I recently tested).

(4)
The HTTP_HOST header gets lost somewhere, sometimes.

I only recently started using $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] and the problems show
up in the PHP error logs. So far I have not been able to identify where
it ended up logged in the Apache logs.

Is there another way to identify which host gets connected to (PHP question)?

Has anyone else noticed such? Maybe it's been happening all along, and it's
only because I just started relying upon it to identify the domain-name that
gets connected to. I would like to host 12 domains using one page which uses
HTTP_HOST to identify which VirtualHost was connected to.

Thanks for ANY and ALL suggestions, replies, hints, comments.

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JC
Natural Cure For Pink-Eye (Conjunctivitis)
http://www.associatedcontent.com/art...nctivitis.html


Jul 29 '08 #5
JC wrote:
JC wrote:
>Undefined index: HTTP_HOST

This occurs sometimes, is there a reliable method for determining
the HTTP_HOST. Not sure if this is something related to Apache or
if it's a problem with the version of PHP.

Server version: Apache/1.3.34 (Win32) <- CORRECTED. Is NOT 1.3.37.
PHP version 5.2.4

I'm currently searching for an upgrade to Apache.

"Jerry Stuckle" replied...
>It could be HTTP 1.0 is being used. Check your apache access logs
and see what they say.

PHP is installed and run as/through a DLL ("ISAPI" is the IIS term,
right, or does that applie to Apache too?).

Yes, thanks. I could not find the access in the Apache logs. I
corrected the Apache version above. It's time to install version 2,
instead of hanging onto the version 1. I've run version on other
systems in the recent past.

I did get Internet Explorer to throw HTTP 1.0 headers, so I tested that.

$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] displays properly. So I'm limiting what's going
on to one of the following:

(1)
Someone is accessing through another server where I can't get HTTP_HOST
headers. Don't know exactly how that happens so I'm just throwing out
pure conjecture here.

(2)
There's an HTTP_HOST problem with a current version of PHP.

(3)
There's an HTTP_HOST problem with Apache. I hesitate to mention Apache
because this has been happened on different versions of Apache (including
version 2.2.x which I recently tested).

(4)
The HTTP_HOST header gets lost somewhere, sometimes.

I only recently started using $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] and the problems show
up in the PHP error logs. So far I have not been able to identify where
it ended up logged in the Apache logs.

Is there another way to identify which host gets connected to (PHP question)?

Has anyone else noticed such? Maybe it's been happening all along, and it's
only because I just started relying upon it to identify the domain-name that
gets connected to. I would like to host 12 domains using one page which uses
HTTP_HOST to identify which VirtualHost was connected to.

Thanks for ANY and ALL suggestions, replies, hints, comments.
Is this the default website for your host? Is it possible they are
accessing it via the ip address? Even possibly with a script or telnet
session?

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Jul 29 '08 #6
JC
"Jerry Stuckle" asked:
Is this the default website for your host? Is it possible they
are accessing it via the ip address? Even possibly with a script or
telnet session?
Right at the moment it's not occuring all that often, a couple times
a day at the most, if any.

The default site is the IP address (the IP address is listed as the
first VirtualHost and as the ServerName before any VirtualHost).

Oops, wrong IP address was listed there. Maybe that corrects all.

Thanks, Jerry.

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JC
Natural Cure For Pink-Eye (Conjunctivitis)
http://www.associatedcontent.com/art...nctivitis.html
Jul 29 '08 #7
(4)
The HTTP_HOST header gets lost somewhere, sometimes.

I only recently started using $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] and the problems show
up in the PHP error logs. So far I have not been able to identify where
it ended up logged in the Apache logs.

Is there another way to identify which host gets connected to (PHP question)?

Has anyone else noticed such? Maybe it's been happening all along, and it's
only because I just started relying upon it to identify the domain-name that
gets connected to. I would like to host 12 domains using one page which uses
HTTP_HOST to identify which VirtualHost was connected to.

Thanks for ANY and ALL suggestions, replies, hints, comments.
I'm not sure I understand the question, but I tested with:
echo "HTTP_HOST is " . getenv('HTTP_HOST') . ":<br>";
and it seems to work.
/bb
Jul 30 '08 #8

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