Subject Re: [firebird-php] connecting to a db ...
Author Darren Thompson
oh you might want to try php4.4-interbase instead of php4-interbase

On 4/5/06, Darren Thompson <dkthompson@...> wrote:
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> were you logged in as root when you did an apt-get?
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> On 4/5/06, Jochem Maas < jochem@...> wrote:
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> > extra info regarding the server I'm trying to get working:
> >
> > it's a plesk machine running on debian with php4 installed
> > (unfortunately I can't install php5 due to lots of sites that break with
> > php5
> > - sure I could fix them but time doesn't allow it right now.)
> >
> > Darren Thompson wrote:
> > > did you have a previous install of firebird on the machine?
> >
> > no, its the first time I installed firebird on this machine.
> > (I installeed firebird2 btw because apt-get didn't give me any other
> > choice)
> >
> > the exact cmdline I used was:
> >
> > apt-get install firebird2-classic-server firebird2-server-common
> > firebird2-utils-classic libfirebird2-classic php4-interbase
> >
> > >
> > > [quote]
> > > Warning: ibase_connect(): Unable to complete network request to host
> > > "localhost".
> > > Failed to establish a connection. Permission denied in..
> > > [quote] what does the rest of the error message say?
> >
> > the rest of the message just states which file the ibase_connect()
> > was called in.... in the mean time I have been fiddling and the message
> > has
> > changed (I didn't even ntoice until you post made me double check!):
> >
> > Warning: ibase_connect(): Unable to complete network request to host
> > "localhost". Failed to establish a connection.
> > Connection reset by peer in
> > /var/www/vhosts/<DOMAIN>/httpdocs/include/dbconn.php on line 284
> >
> > >
> > > On 4/5/06, Jochem Maas < jochem@...> wrote:
> > >
> > >>Frank Schlottmann-Goedde wrote:
> > >>
> > >>>Jochem Maas schrieb:
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>>Antonio, et al,
> > >>>>
> > >>>>thanks for your suggestions, unfortunately no luck in getting it to
> > work
> > >>>>so far.
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>I remember that I had to put localhost into /etc/hosts.equiv when we
> > >>>still used superservers. Not sure that this is your problem though.
> > >>
> > >>alas, the follpowing isd already in my /etc/hosts.equiv:
> > >>
> > >>127.0.0.1
> > >>localhost
> > >>localhost.localdomain
> > >>
> > >>in addition the FQDN and the hostname are listed there also.
> > >>
> > >>thasnks anyway! anyone else with a suggestion? or a cyanide pill? ;-)
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> > >>>Frank
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