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$OpenBSD: README-main,v 1.2 2011/06/02 13:41:39 ajacoutot Exp $
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| Running ${FULLPKGNAME} on OpenBSD
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First things first, we need to install the chroot subpackage of
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mini_sendmail if you have not done so already. This will put a
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statically linked mini_sendmail binary into a location reachable by
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Apache when it is under chroot(2), /var/www/bin/mini_sendmail to be
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precise.
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Next, we need to tell PHP about our fake sendmail binary. The php.ini
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examples leave the sendmail_path directive commented out. We need to
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change it to point to mini_sendmail:
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;sendmail_path =
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sendmail_path = "/bin/mini_sendmail -t -i"
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PHP executes mini_sendmail by using the popen(3) function.
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Unfortunately, this means we are required to copy /bin/sh into the
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Apache chroot area:
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# cp -p /bin/sh /var/www/bin/sh
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If everything has been performed correctly, after a stop and restart of
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Apache (if it is running), we should now be able to utilize the PHP
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mail() function.
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