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CXLVII. Sockets

Introduction

L'extension socket implémente une interface bas niveau avec les fonctions de communication par socket, basées sur les sockets BSD si populaires, et fournit la possibilité de fonctionner aussi bien sous forme de client que de serveur.

Pour une interface socket cliente plus générique, voyez stream_socket_client(), stream_socket_server(), fsockopen() et pfsockopen().

Lorsque vous utilisez ces fonctions, il est important de vous rappeler que si de nombreuses fonctions ont le même nom que leur équivalent en langage C, elles ont souvent des déclarations différentes. Lisez attentivement les descriptions pour éviter des confusions.

Cela dit, ceux qui ne sont pas familiers avec la programmation par socket peuvent toujours trouver beaucoup de documentation dans les pages de manuel Unix appropriées, et il y a une grande quantité d'introductions en langage C sur le web, qui peuvent être facilement réutilisées, avec des adaptations mineures. UNIX Socket FAQ est un bon début.

Pré-requis

Ces fonctions sont disponibles dans le module PHP standard, qui est toujours accessible.

Installation

Les fonctions de socket décrites ici font partie d'une extension PHP qui doit être activée lors de la compilation en utilisant l'option --enable-sockets, avec la commande configure.

Note : Le support des adresses IPv6 a été ajouté en PHP 5.0.

Configuration à l'exécution

Cette extension ne définit aucune directive de configuration.

Types de ressources

Cette extension ne définit aucune ressource.

Constantes pré-définies

Ces constantes sont définies par cette extension, et ne sont disponibles que si cette extension a été compilée avec PHP, ou bien chargée au moment de l'exécution.

AF_UNIX (entier)

AF_INET (entier)

AF_INET6 (entier)

SOCK_STREAM (entier)

SOCK_DGRAM (entier)

SOCK_RAW (entier)

SOCK_SEQPACKET (entier)

SOCK_RDM (entier)

MSG_OOB (entier)

MSG_WAITALL (entier)

MSG_PEEK (entier)

MSG_DONTROUTE (entier)

SO_DEBUG (entier)

SO_REUSEADDR (entier)

SO_KEEPALIVE (entier)

SO_DONTROUTE (entier)

SO_LINGER (entier)

SO_BROADCAST (entier)

SO_OOBINLINE (entier)

SO_SNDBUF (entier)

SO_RCVBUF (entier)

SO_SNDLOWAT (entier)

SO_RCVLOWAT (entier)

SO_SNDTIMEO (entier)

SO_RCVTIMEO (entier)

SO_TYPE (entier)

SO_ERROR (entier)

SOL_SOCKET (entier)

PHP_NORMAL_READ (entier)

PHP_BINARY_READ (entier)

SOL_TCP (entier)

SOL_UDP (entier)

Erreurs de socket

L'extension socket a été écrite pour fournir une interface utilisable avec les puissantes sockets fournies par BSD. Un soin particulier a été apporté pour que les fonctions soient aussi efficaces sous Unix que sous Windows. Presque toutes les fonctions de sockets peuvent échouer dans certaines circonstances, et émettent ainsi un message d'alerte E_WARNING décrivant l'erreur. Parfois, cela ne se fait pas selon les souhaits du développeur. Par exemple, la fonction socket_read() peut tout à coup émettre un message E_WARNING car la connexion a été inopinément interrompue. Il est commun de supprimer les erreurs avec l'opérateur @ et de traiter les erreurs avec la fonction socket_last_error(), au niveau de l'application. Vous pouvez appeler socket_strerror() avec le code d'erreur pour connaître le message d'erreur, humainement lisible. Reportez-vous à leur description pour plus de détails.

Note : Les messages E_WARNING générés par l'extension socket sont en anglais, mais ils s'afficheront en fonction de la configuration locale (LC_MESSAGES):

Warning - socket_bind() unable to bind address [98]: Die Adresse wird bereits verwendet

Exemples

Exemple 1. Exemple de socket : serveur TCP/IP simple

Cet exemple montre comment créer un serveur simple. Changez les variables address et port pour vous adapter à votre configuration, et exécutez-le. Vous pourrez alors vous connecter au serveur avec une commande comme ceci : telnet 192.168.1.53 10000 (en supposant que l'adresse et le port correspondent à votre configuration). Tout ce que vous saisissez après cela sera envoyé au serveur, et affiché en retour. Pour vous déconnecter, tapez 'quit'.

#!/usr/local/bin/php -q
<?php
error_reporting
(E_ALL);

/* Autorise l'exécution infinie du script, en attente de connexion. */
set_time_limit(0);

/* Active le vidage implicite des buffers de sortie, pour que nous
 * puissions voir ce que nous lisons au fur et à mesure. */
ob_implicit_flush();

$address = '192.168.1.53';
$port = 10000;

if ((
$sock = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP)) < 0) {
    echo
"socket_create() a échoué : raison : " . socket_strerror($sock) . "\n";
}

if ((
$ret = socket_bind($sock, $address, $port)) < 0) {
    echo
"socket_bind() a échoué : raison : " . socket_strerror ($ret) . "\n";
}

if ((
$ret = socket_listen($sock, 5)) < 0) {
    echo
"socket_listen() a échoué : raison : " . socket_strerror ($ret) . "\n";
}

do {
    if ((
$msgsock = socket_accept($sock)) < 0) {
        echo
"socket_accept() a échoué : raison : " . socket_strerror ($msgsock) . "\n";
        break;
    }
   
/* Send instructions. */
   
$msg = "\Bienvenue sur le serveur de test PHP.\n" .
       
"Pour quitter, tapez 'quit'. Pour éteindre le serveur, tapez 'shutdown'.\n";
   
socket_write($msgsock, $msg, strlen($msg));

    do {
        if (
false === ($buf = socket_read($msgsock, 2048))) {
            echo
"socket_read() a échoué : raison : " . socket_strerror ($ret) . "\n";
            break
2;
        }
        if (!
$buf = trim($buf)) {
            continue;
        }
        if (
$buf == 'quit') {
            break;
        }
        if (
$buf == 'shutdown') {
           
socket_close($msgsock);
            break
2;
        }
       
$talkback = "PHP: You said '$buf'.\n";
       
socket_write($msgsock, $talkback, strlen($talkback));
        echo
"$buf\n";
    } while (
true);
   
socket_close($msgsock);
} while (
true);

socket_close($sock);
?>

Exemple 2. Exemple avec les sockets : client TCP/IP simple

Cet exemple implémente un client HTTP simple. Il se connecte simplement à une page, envoie une requête HEAD, affiche le résultat et se termine.

<?php
error_reporting
(E_ALL);

echo
"<h2>Connexion TCP/IP</h2>\n";

/* Lit le port du service WWW. */
$service_port = getservbyname('www', 'tcp');

/* Lit l'adresse IP du serveur de destination */
$address = gethostbyname('www.example.com');

/* Cree une socket TCP/IP. */
$socket = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP);
if (
$socket < 0) {
    echo
"socket_create() a échoué : raison :  " . socket_strerror ($socket) . "\n";
} else {
    echo
"OK.\n";
}

echo
"Essai de connexion à '$address' sur le port '$service_port'...";
$result = socket_connect($socket, $address, $service_port);
if (
$result < 0) {
    echo
"socket_connect() a échoué : raison : ($result) " . socket_strerror($result) . "\n";
} else {
    echo
"OK.\n";
}

$in = "HEAD / HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n";
$in .= "Host: www.example.com\r\n";
$in .= "Connection: Close\r\n\r\n";
$out = '';

echo
"Envoi de la requête HTTP HEAD...";
socket_write($socket, $in, strlen($in));
echo
"OK.\n";

echo
"Lire la réponse : \n\n";
while (
$out = socket_read($socket, 2048)) {
    echo
$out;
}

echo
"Fermeture de la socket...";
socket_close($socket);
echo
"OK.\n\n";
?>

Table des matières
socket_accept -- Accepte une connexion sur une socket
socket_bind -- Lie un nom à une socket
socket_clear_error -- Efface toutes les erreurs précédemment générées par une socket
socket_close -- Ferme une socket
socket_connect -- Crée une connexion sur une socket
socket_create_listen -- Ouvre une socket sur un port pour accepter les connexions
socket_create_pair -- Crée une paire de sockets identiques et les stocke dans un tableau
socket_create -- Crée une socket
socket_get_option -- Lit les options de la socket
socket_getpeername -- Interroge l'autre extrémité de la communication
socket_getsockname -- Interroge la socket locale
socket_last_error -- Lit la dernière erreur générée par une socket
socket_listen -- Attend une connexion sur une socket
socket_read -- Lit des données d'une socket
socket_recv -- Reçoit des données d'une socket connectée
socket_recvfrom -- Reçoit des données d'une socket, connectée ou pas
socket_select --  Exécute l'appel système select() un tableau de sockets avec une durée d'expiration
socket_send -- Envoie des données à une socket connectée
socket_sendto --  Envoie une message à une socket, qu'elle soit connectée ou pas
socket_set_block --  Met la socket en mode bloquant
socket_set_nonblock -- Sélectionne le mode non bloquant d'un descripteur de fichier
socket_set_option -- Modifie les options de socket
socket_shutdown -- Eteint une socket en lecture et/ou écriture
socket_strerror -- Retourne une chaîne décrivant un message d'erreur
socket_write -- Ecrit dans une socket


socket_accept> <use_soap_error_handler
[edit] Last updated: Mon, 01 Nov 2010
 
add a note add a note User Contributed Notes Sockets
paul dot hodel at gmail dot com 10-Sep-2011 04:39
After many non-sleep nights I got the most simple multi-client server written in PHP that really works. Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V... use as command line to test it. Enjoy it.

<?php

ini_set
('error_reporting', E_ALL ^ E_NOTICE);
ini_set('display_errors', 1);

// Set time limit to indefinite execution
set_time_limit (0);

// Set the ip and port we will listen on
$address = '10.203.9.67';
$port = 6901;

// Create a TCP Stream socket
$sock = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0);

// Bind the socket to an address/port
socket_bind($sock, $address, $port) or die('Could not bind to address');

// Start listening for connections
socket_listen($sock);

// Non block socket type
socket_set_nonblock($sock);

// Loop continuously
while (true)
{
    unset(
$read);

   
$j = 0;

    if (
count($client))
    {
        foreach (
$client AS $k => $v)
        {
           
$read[$j] = $v;

           
$j++;
        }
    }

   
$client = $read;

    if (
$newsock = @socket_accept($sock))
    {
        if (
is_resource($newsock))
        {
           
socket_write($newsock, "$j>", 2).chr(0);
           
            echo
"New client connected $j";

           
$client[$j] = $newsock;

           
$j++;
        }
    }

    if (
count($client))
    {
        foreach (
$client AS $k => $v)
        {
            if (@
socket_recv($v, $string, 1024, MSG_DONTWAIT) === 0)
            {
                unset(
$client[$k]);

               
socket_close($v);
            }
            else
            {
                if (
$string)
                {
                    echo
"$k: $string\n";
                }
            }
        }
    }

   
//echo ".";

   
sleep(1);
}

// Close the master sockets
socket_close($sock);
?>
davidccook+php at gmail dot com 04-Aug-2008 09:25
Planning on sending integer values through as socket, I was surprised to find PHP only supports sending strings.
I came to the conclusion the only way to do it would be to create a string that would evaluate to the same byte values as the integer I wanted to send. So (after much messing about) I created a couple of functions: one to create this 'string' and one to convert a received value back to an integer.

<?php
//Converts an integer to 'byte array' (string), default to 4 'bytes' (chars)
function int2string($int, $numbytes=4)
{
  
$str = "";
   for (
$i=0; $i < $numbytes; $i++) {
    
$str .= chr($int % 256);
    
$int = $int / 256;
   }
   return
$str;
}

//Converts a 'byte array' (string) to integer
function string2int($str)
{
  
$numbytes = strlen($str);
  
$int = 0;
   for (
$i=0; $i < $numbytes; $i++) {
    
$int += ord($str[$i]) * pow(2, $i * 8);
   }
   return
$int;
}

//Example
echo int2string(16705, 2); // 16-bit integer converts to two bytes: 65, 65; which in turn is 'AA'
echo string2int('AA'); //back the other way
?>
firefly2442 at hotmail dot com 29-Mar-2008 12:31
Here's a simple script for sending messages back and forth between a server and client.  At this point, the code is fairly rough because once it enters the while loop, it doesn't stop but it can be modified and fixed.  Enjoy.

<?php
//The Server
error_reporting(E_ALL);
$address = "127.0.0.1";
$port = "10000";
 

/* create a socket in the AF_INET family, using SOCK_STREAM for TCP connection */
$mysock = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP);

socket_bind($mysock, $address, $port);

socket_listen($mysock, 5);

$client = socket_accept($mysock);

echo
"Server started, accepting connections...\n";
 

$i = 0;
while (
true == true)
{
   
$i++;
    echo
"Sending $i to client.\n";
   
socket_write($client, $i, strlen($i));
   
   
$input = socket_read($client, 2048);
    echo
"Response from client is: $input\n";
   
sleep(5);
}

echo
"Closing sockets...";
socket_close($client);

socket_close($mysock);

?>

<?php
//The Client
error_reporting(E_ALL);

$address = "127.0.0.1";
$port = 10000;

/* Create a TCP/IP socket. */
$socket = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP);
if (
$socket === false) {
    echo
"socket_create() failed: reason: " . socket_strerror(socket_last_error()) . "\n";
} else {
    echo
"socket successfully created.\n";
}

echo
"Attempting to connect to '$address' on port '$port'...";
$result = socket_connect($socket, $address, $port);
if (
$result === false) {
    echo
"socket_connect() failed.\nReason: ($result) " . socket_strerror(socket_last_error($socket)) . "\n";
} else {
    echo
"successfully connected to $address.\n";
}

$i = 0;
while (
true == true)
{
   
$i++;
    echo
"Sending $i to server.\n";
   
socket_write($socket, $i, strlen($i));
   
   
$input = socket_read($socket, 2048);
    echo
"Response from server is: $input\n";
   
sleep(5);
}

echo
"Closing socket...";
socket_close($socket);
?>
david dot schueler at tel-billig dot de 16-Jan-2008 03:37
Another Workaround for sending UDP Broadcasts to 255.255.255.255 and receiving the responses on a specific port:
<?php
// NOTE!
// This is quick and dirty code! It comes without error handling!

// Timeout in seconds waiting for a response.
$timeout = 10;
$sock = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, SOL_UDP);
socket_bind($sock,"0.0.0.0",10000);
socket_set_option($sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST, 1);
$buf = "Hello World";
socket_sendto($sock, $buf, strlen($buf), 0, "255.255.255.255", 10000);
socket_set_block($sock);
socket_set_option($sock,
                        
SOL_SOCKET,
                        
SO_RCVTIMEO,
                         array(
"sec"=>10,"usec"=>0));
$timeout += time();
while (
time() <= $timeout-1) {
 if ((
$len = @socket_recvfrom($sock,$ret,2048,0,$cIP,$cPort)) != false) {
  echo
bin2hex($ret);
 }
}
socket_set_nonblock($sock);
socket_close($sock);
?>
david dot schueler at tel-bilig dot de 14-Jan-2008 03:02
NOTE! If you are trying to send a broadcast-message using this code you _may_ get a "Permission denied"-Error at socket_connect, even if you are running this as root on a linux box.
<?php
$sock
= socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, SOL_UDP);
socket_connect($sock,"255.255.255.255", 10000);
socket_set_option($sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST, 1);
$buf = "Hello World!";
socket_write($sock,$buf,strlen($buf));
socket_close($sock);
?>
The only workaround for this is to get the broadcast address of the interface and walk through all IPs with a for-loop.
nakarman at gmail dot com 10-Nov-2007 01:01
I have beaten the zombies with this code:
pcntl_signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_IGN);
pcntl_signal(SIGTERM, SIG_DFL);
pcntl_signal(SIGINT, SIG_DFL);

server now exits with `kill`
White-Gandalf 02-Sep-2007 12:03
At the moment (2007-09), i don't find this extension in the PECL, but instead in the usual php extension directory. It needs to be included in the php-ini:

extension = php_sockets.dll

(or ".so" - whatever for your system).
roberto at spadim dot com dot br 11-Feb-2007 10:27
Wake on Lan , working ok without configurations, and some features

<?php
function wake_on_lan($mac,$addr=false,$port=7) {
   
//Usage
    //    $addr:
    //    You will send and broadcast tho this addres.
    //    Normaly you need to use the 255.255.255.255 adres, so i made it as default. So you don't need
    //    to do anything with this.
    //    Since 255.255.255.255 have permission denied problems you can use addr=false to get all broadcast address from ifconfig command
    //    addr can be array with broadcast IP values
    //    $mac:
    //    You will WAKE-UP this WOL-enabled computer, you need to add the MAC-addres here.
    //    Mac can be array too   
    //
    //Return
    //    TRUE:    When socked was created succesvolly and the message has been send.
    //    FALSE:    Something went wrong
    //
    //Example 1
    //    When the message has been send you will see the message "Done...."
    //    if ( wake_on_lan('00:00:00:00:00:00'))
    //        echo 'Done...';
    //    else
    //        echo 'Error while sending';
    //
   
if ($addr===false){
       
exec("ifconfig | grep Bcast | cut -d \":\" -f 3 | cut -d \" \" -f 1",$addr);
       
$addr=array_flip(array_flip($addr));
    }
    if(
is_array($addr)){
       
$last_ret=false;
        for (
$i=0;$i<count($ret);$i++)
            if (
$ret[$i]!==false)
               
$last_ret=wake_on_lan($mac,$ret[$i],$port);
        return(
$last_ret);
    }
    if (
is_array($mac)){
       
$ret=array();
        foreach(
$mac as $k=>v)
           
$ret[$k]=wake_on_lan($v,$addr,$port);
        return(
$ret);
    }
   
//Check if it's an real MAC-addres and split it into an array
   
$mac=strtoupper($mac);
    if (!
preg_match("/([A-F0-9]{1,2}[-:]){5}[A-F0-9]{1,2}/",$mac,$maccheck))
        return
false;
   
$addr_byte = preg_split("/[-:]/",$maccheck[0]);
 
   
//Creating hardware adress
   
$hw_addr = '';
    for (
$a=0; $a < 6; $a++)//Changing mac adres from HEXEDECIMAL to DECIMAL
       
$hw_addr .= chr(hexdec($addr_byte[$a]));
   
   
//Create package data
   
$msg = str_repeat(chr(255),6);
    for (
$a = 1; $a <= 16; $a++)
       
$msg .= $hw_addr;
   
//Sending data
   
if (function_exists('socket_create')){
       
//socket_create exists
       
$sock = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, SOL_UDP);    //Can create the socket
       
if ($sock){
           
$sock_data = socket_set_option($sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST, 1); //Set
           
if ($sock_data){
               
$sock_data = socket_sendto($sock, $msg, strlen($msg), 0, $addr,$port); //Send data
               
if ($sock_data){
                   
socket_close($sock); //Close socket
                   
unset($sock);
                    return(
true);
                }
            }
        }
        @
socket_close($sock);
        unset(
$sock);
    }
   
$sock=fsockopen("udp://" . $addr, $port);
    if(
$sock){
       
$ret=fwrite($sock,$msg);
       
fclose($sock);
    }
    if(
$ret)
        return(
true);
    return(
false);   
}
?>
chabotc at xs4all dot nl 17-Dec-2006 01:01
For an implementation of a Socket Daemon framework that can handle both client and server sockets, async (non blocking) communication, which is flexible and easy to use see:

http://www.chabotc.nl/php/php-socket-daemon-library/
aeolianmeson at NOSPAM dot blitzeclipse dot com 30-May-2006 12:13
There is a fantastic book on this library called 'TCP/IP Sockets in C' (ISBN 1558608265), that covers all of the ins and outs, quirks, and everything else that goes on. It's written for C, of course, but it could have easily been written for PHP with almost no serious code differences.

Dustin
f.moisant 18-May-2006 05:41
This function to send Magic Packet works really !!!

/********/
<?php
function wake($ip, $mac, $port)
{
 
$nic = fsockopen("udp://" . $ip, $port);
  if(
$nic)
  {
   
$packet = "";
    for(
$i = 0; $i < 6; $i++)
      
$packet .= chr(0xFF);
    for(
$j = 0; $j < 16; $j++)
    {
      for(
$k = 0; $k < 6; $k++)
      {
       
$str = substr($mac, $k * 2, 2);
       
$dec = hexdec($str);
       
$packet .= chr($dec);
      }
    }
   
$ret = fwrite($nic, $packet);
   
fclose($nic);
    if(
$ret)
      return
true;
  }
  return
false;
}
?>

/********/

Executed with:
wake('123.123.123.123', '112233445566', 9);
goldemish at tiscali dot it 24-Apr-2006 06:52
Function to send Magic Packets for Wake on Wan (WOW) or Wake on Lan(WOL), without sockets library.

<?
function WakeOnLan($ip, $mac, $port)
{
       
$packet = "";
        for(
$i = 0; $i < 6; $i++) $packet .= chr(0xFF);
        for(
$i = 0; $i < 6; $i++) $packet .= chr((int)substr($mac, $i, $i + 2));
       
$nic = fsockopen("udp://" . $ip, $port));
        if(
$nic==false){
            return
false;
           
fclose($nic);
        }
       
fwrite($nic, $packet);
       
fclose($nic);
        return
true;
}
?>
arplynn at gmail dot com 21-Jan-2006 12:19
If you want to use any complicated preexisting protocols, you may find the function pack (http://php.net/pack) useful.
bmatheny at mobocracy dot net 16-Sep-2005 06:31
A multicast server can be written badly as follows:

$bc_string = "Hello World!";
$sock = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
$opt_ret = socket_set_option($sock, 1, 6, TRUE);
$send_ret = socket_sendto($sock, $bc_string, strlen($bc_string), 0, '230.0.0.1', 4446);

Checking the return types is needed, but this does allow for you to multicast from php code.
philip at birk-jensen dot dk 22-Aug-2005 06:22
I've been using the ICMP Checksum calculation function written by Khaless [at] bigpond [dot] com. But when having an odd length of data, it failed, so I made my own instead, which adds a 0 if the data length is odd:
<?php
function icmpChecksum($data)
{
   
// Add a 0 to the end of the data, if it's an "odd length"
   
if (strlen($data)%2)
       
$data .= "\x00";
   
   
// Let PHP do all the dirty work
   
$bit = unpack('n*', $data);
   
$sum = array_sum($bit);
   
   
// Stolen from: Khaless [at] bigpond [dot] com
    // The code from the original ping program:
    //    sum = (sum >> 16) + (sum & 0xffff);    /* add hi 16 to low 16 */
    //    sum += (sum >> 16);            /* add carry */
    // which also works fine, but it seems to me that
    // Khaless will work on large data.
   
while ($sum>>16)
       
$sum = ($sum >> 16) + ($sum & 0xffff);
   
    return
pack('n*', ~$sum);
}
?>
m dot hoppe at hyperspeed dot de 02-Sep-2004 06:36
Very good step-by-step tutorial for a network daemon is here:
http://www.php-mag.net/itr/online_artikel [next]
[before] /psecom,id,484,nodeid,114.html

Sorry, I was forced to split this link. :-(
aidan at php dot net 18-Aug-2004 05:08
hexdump() is a fantastic function for "dumping" packets or binary output from servers. See the below link for more information.

http://aidanlister.com/repos/v/function.hexdump.php
Toppi at kacke dot de 18-Jun-2004 07:06
Here another socketclass which can handle the most importand things.
http://kacke.de/php_samples/source.php?f=socke.inc

Here a little Chatserver based on this class.
http://kacke.de/php_samples/source.php?f=pline.php

Maybe its helpful :)

Toppi
KnoB 11-Jun-2004 05:35
A little example that shows how to implement a simple multi-client iterative server (without forking). Launch the server and connect multiple telnet clients on it. It's a basic chat program.

#!/usr/bin/php -q
<?php
error_reporting
(E_ALL);

set_time_limit(0);
ob_implicit_flush();

$address = '127.0.0.1';
$port = 8888;

function
handle_client($allclient, $socket, $buf, $bytes) {
    foreach(
$allclient as $client) {
       
socket_write($client, "$socket wrote: $buf");
    }
}

if ((
$master = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP)) < 0) {
    echo
"socket_create() failed: reason: " . socket_strerror($master) . "\n";
}

socket_set_option($master, SOL_SOCKET,SO_REUSEADDR, 1);

if ((
$ret = socket_bind($master, $address, $port)) < 0) {
    echo
"socket_bind() failed: reason: " . socket_strerror($ret) . "\n";
}

if ((
$ret = socket_listen($master, 5)) < 0) {
    echo
"socket_listen() failed: reason: " . socket_strerror($ret) . "\n";
}

$read_sockets = array($master);

while (
true) {
   
$changed_sockets = $read_sockets;
   
$num_changed_sockets = socket_select($changed_sockets, $write = NULL, $except = NULL, NULL);
    foreach(
$changed_sockets as $socket) {
        if (
$socket == $master) {
            if ((
$client = socket_accept($master)) < 0) {
                echo
"socket_accept() failed: reason: " . socket_strerror($msgsock) . "\n";
                continue;
            } else {
               
array_push($read_sockets, $client);
            }
        } else {
           
$bytes = socket_recv($socket, $buffer, 2048, 0);
            if (
$bytes == 0) {
               
$index = array_search($socket, $read_sockets);
                unset(
$read_sockets[$index]);
               
socket_close($socket);
            } else {
               
$allclients = $read_sockets;
               
array_shift($allclients);    // remove master
               
handle_client($allclients, $socket, $buffer, $bytes);
            }
        }
       
    }
}

?>
noSanity 17-May-2004 07:40
I have searched long and hard for a ping script that does NOT use EXEC() or SYSTEM(). So far, I have found nothing, so I decided to write my own, which was a task to say the least.

First off, I would like to thank Khaless for their checksum function, converting it from C looked like a task in itself.

Here is the class I wrote
<?php

class Net_Ping
{
  var
$icmp_socket;
  var
$request;
  var
$request_len;
  var
$reply;
  var
$errstr;
  var
$time;
  var
$timer_start_time;
  function
Net_Ping()
  {
   
$this->icmp_socket = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_RAW, 1);
   
socket_set_block($this->icmp_socket);
  }
 
  function
ip_checksum($data)
  {
     for(
$i=0;$i<strlen($data);$i += 2)
     {
         if(
$data[$i+1]) $bits = unpack('n*',$data[$i].$data[$i+1]);
         else
$bits = unpack('C*',$data[$i]);
        
$sum += $bits[1];
     }
    
     while (
$sum>>16) $sum = ($sum & 0xffff) + ($sum >> 16);
    
$checksum = pack('n1',~$sum);
     return
$checksum;
  }

  function
start_time()
  {
   
$this->timer_start_time = microtime();
  }
 
  function
get_time($acc=2)
  {
   
// format start time
   
$start_time = explode (" ", $this->timer_start_time);
   
$start_time = $start_time[1] + $start_time[0];
   
// get and format end time
   
$end_time = explode (" ", microtime());
   
$end_time = $end_time[1] + $end_time[0];
    return
number_format ($end_time - $start_time, $acc);
  }

  function
Build_Packet()
  {
   
$data = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwabcdefghi"; // the actual test data
   
$type = "\x08"; // 8 echo message; 0 echo reply message
   
$code = "\x00"; // always 0 for this program
   
$chksm = "\x00\x00"; // generate checksum for icmp request
   
$id = "\x00\x00"; // we will have to work with this later
   
$sqn = "\x00\x00"; // we will have to work with this later

    // now we need to change the checksum to the real checksum
   
$chksm = $this->ip_checksum($type.$code.$chksm.$id.$sqn.$data);

   
// now lets build the actual icmp packet
   
$this->request = $type.$code.$chksm.$id.$sqn.$data;
   
$this->request_len = strlen($this->request);
  }
 
  function
Ping($dst_addr,$timeout=5,$percision=3)
  {
   
// lets catch dumb people
   
if ((int)$timeout <= 0) $timeout=5;
    if ((int)
$percision <= 0) $percision=3;
   
   
// set the timeout
   
socket_set_option($this->icmp_socket,
     
SOL_SOCKET// socket level
     
SO_RCVTIMEO, // timeout option
     
array(
      
"sec"=>$timeout, // Timeout in seconds
      
"usec"=>// I assume timeout in microseconds
      
)
      );

    if (
$dst_addr)
    {
      if (@
socket_connect($this->icmp_socket, $dst_addr, NULL))
      {
     
      } else {
       
$this->errstr = "Cannot connect to $dst_addr";
        return
FALSE;
      }
     
$this->Build_Packet();
     
$this->start_time();
     
socket_write($this->icmp_socket, $this->request, $this->request_len);
      if (@
socket_recv($this->icmp_socket, &$this->reply, 256, 0))
      {
       
$this->time = $this->get_time($percision);
        return
$this->time;
      } else {
       
$this->errstr = "Timed out";
        return
FALSE;
      }
    } else {
     
$this->errstr = "Destination address not specified";
      return
FALSE;
    }
  }
}

$ping = new Net_Ping;
$ping->ping("www.google.ca");

if (
$ping->time)
  echo
"Time: ".$ping->time;
else
  echo
$ping->errstr;

?>

Hope this saves some troubles.

noSanity
Khaless [at] bigpond [dot] com 18-Jan-2004 09:55
I spent a while trying to use SOCK_RAW to send ICMP request packets so i could ping. This however lead me to need the internet checksum written as a php function, which was a little hard because of the way PHP handles variable types. Anyway, to save others the effort heres what i came up with, this returns Checksum for $data

<?PHP
// Computes Internet Checksum for $data
// will return a 16-bit internet checksum for $data
function inetChecksum($data)
{
   
// 32-bit accumilator, 16 bits at a time, adds odd bit on at end
   
for($i=0;$i<strlen($data);$i += 2)
    {
        if(
$data[$i+1]) $bits = unpack('n*',$data[$i].$data[$i+1]);
        else
$bits = unpack('C*',$data[$i]);
       
$sum += $bits[1];
    }
   
   
// Fold 32-bit sum to 16 bits
   
while ($sum>>16) $sum = ($sum & 0xffff) + ($sum >> 16);
   
$checksum = pack('n1',~$sum);
    return
$checksum;
}
?>

And with this i was able to construct a correct PING Request.
murzik [at] pisem dot net 06-Oct-2003 04:32
>The function, that send the WakeOnLan (WOL, Magic packet) signal:

<?php
# Wake on LAN - (c) HotKey (at SPR dot AT), upgraded by Murzik <tomurzik@inbox.ru>

flush();

function
WakeOnLan($addr, $mac)
{
 
$addr_byte = explode(':', $mac);
 
$hw_addr = '';

 for (
$a=0; $a < 6; $a++) $hw_addr .= chr(hexdec($addr_byte[$a]));

 
$msg = chr(255).chr(255).chr(255).chr(255).chr(255).chr(255);

 for (
$a = 1; $a <= 16; $a++)    $msg .= $hw_addr;

 
// send it to the broadcast address using UDP
 // SQL_BROADCAST option isn't help!!
 
$s = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, SOL_UDP);
 if (
$s == false)
 {
  echo
"Error creating socket!\n";
  echo
"Error code is '".socket_last_error($s)."' - " . socket_strerror(socket_last_error($s));
 }
 else
 {
 
// setting a broadcast option to socket:
 
$opt_ret socket_set_option($s, 1, 6, TRUE);
  if(
$opt_ret < 0)
  {
   echo
"setsockopt() failed, error: " . strerror($opt_ret) . "\n";
  }
 
$e = socket_sendto($s, $msg, strlen($msg), 0, $addr, 2050);
 
socket_close($s);
  echo
"Magic Packet sent (".$e.") to ".$addr.", MAC=".$mac;
 }
}

#WakeOnLan('yourIPorDomain.dyndns.org', 'your:MAC:address');
#WakeOnLan('192.168.0.2', '00:30:84:2A:90:42');
#WakeOnLan('192.168.1.2', '00:05:1C:10:04:05');

//if you have switch or other routing devices in LAN, sendign to
// the local IP isn't helps! you need send to the broadcast address like this:
WakeOnLan('192.168.1.255', '00:05:1C:10:04:05');

?>
talmage at usi-rpg dot com 04-Jan-2003 12:02
I have spent the past two days ripping out hair trying to figure out how to prevent zombie processes w/the examples above and I just happend to find this in the manual for another lanuage, felt it neccassry to port it here.

--begin copy--
van[at]webfreshener[dot]com
11-Oct-2002 02:53
 
Forking your PHP daemon will cause it to zombie on exit.

...or so I've seen on:
FreeBSD (PHP4.2.x)
Debian (PHP4.3.0-dev)
Darwin (PHP4.3.0-dev)

This was tested with the example code above and other scripts created for evaluation.

Seems adding <b>--enable-sigchild</b> to your configure will get rid of the problem.

Hope that saves some hair tearing :]

--end copy--

Thanks vam@wenfreshener.com !!!!
saryon at unfix dot org 09-Jul-2002 09:42
I found this EXTREMELY useful link on the zend php
mailing list:

http://www.zend.com/lists/php-dev/200205/msg00286.html

It's about being able to use multiple connections
in a php socket server, WITHOUT having
to use those threads everyone seems to be
so very fond of.
works very well :)
(ps: i didn't make it, so....don't say thanks to me ;),
thank him)
daniel[at]lorch.cc 22-Feb-2002 09:32
"Beej's Guide to Network Programming" is an absolutely excellent and easy to understand tutorial to socket programming. It was written for C developers, but as the socket functions in PHP are (almost) analoguous, this should not be a problem.

http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~beej/guide/net/
davem at olsusa dot com 17-Feb-2002 06:27
Below is a simple forked daemon I wrote in PHP. I haven't seen one yet anywhere else, so I thought some people might be wondering how to do  it. Execute
with php -q <file>

<?PHP

/*

    PHP forked daemon
    Standalone PHP binary must be compiled with --enable-sockets and --enable-pcntl
    Dave M. -2002
        Online Services USA
*/

function sig_handler($signo) {

     switch(
$signo) {
         case
SIGTERM:
            
// handle shutdown tasks
            
exit;
             break;
         case
SIGHUP:
            
// handle restart tasks
            
break;
         case
SIGUSR1:
             print
"Caught SIGUSR1...\n";
             break;
         case
SIGCHLD:
             while(
pcntl_waitpid(-1,$status,WNOHANG)>0 ) {
             }
             break;
         case
SIGINT:
        exit;
         default:
            
// not implemented yet...
            
break;
     }

}

function
interact($sock) {

   
// Custom code goes here... e.g: socket_read() socket_write()...

}

function
become_daemon() {

   
$child = pcntl_fork();
    if(
$child) {
        exit;
// kill parent
   
}
   
posix_setsid(); // become session leader
   
chdir("/");
   
umask(0); // clear umask
   
return posix_getpid();

}

function
open_pid_file($file) {

    if(
file_exists($file)) {
       
$fp = fopen($file,"r");
       
$pid = fgets($fp,1024);
       
fclose($fp);
        if(
posix_kill($pid,0)) {
            print
"Server already running with PID: $pid\n";
            exit;
        }
        print
"Removing PID file for defunct server process $pid\n";
        if(!
unlink($file)) {
            print
"Cannot unlink PID file $file\n";
            exit;
        }
    }
    if(
$fp = fopen($file,"w")) {
        return
$fp;
    } else {
        print
"Unable to open PID file $file for writing...\n";
        exit;
    }
}

function
change_identity($uid,$gid) {
    global
$pid_file;
    if(!
posix_setgid($gid)) {
        print
"Unable to setgid to $gid!\n";
       
unlink($pid_file);
        exit;
    }   
    if(!
posix_setuid($uid)) {
        print
"Unable to setuid to $uid!\n";
       
unlink($pid_file);
        exit;
    }
   
   
}

error_reporting (4);

set_time_limit (0);

ob_implicit_flush ();

$pid_file = '/tmp/php_daemon.pid';

$underpriv_uid = '99'; // uid 99 == user nobody, at least on my system.
$underpriv_gid = '99';

$port = 10000;
$address = 0; // 0 binds to all addresses, may not work on fbsd

$quit = 0;

pcntl_signal(SIGCHLD, "sig_handler");
pcntl_signal(SIGTERM, "sig_handler");
pcntl_signal(SIGINT, "sig_handler");

$fh = open_pid_file($pid_file);

if ((
$sock = socket_create (AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) < 0) {
    print
"socket_create() failed: reason: " . socket_strerror ($sock) . "\n";
}

if ((
$ret = socket_bind ($sock, $address, $port)) < 0) {
    print
"socket_bind() failed: reason: " . socket_strerror ($ret) . "\n";
}

if ((
$ret = socket_listen ($sock, 0)) < 0) {
    print
"socket_listen() failed: reason: " . socket_strerror ($ret) . "\n";
}

change_identity($underpriv_uid,$underpriv_gid);

print
"Server ready. Waiting for connections.....\n";

$pid = become_daemon();
fputs($fh,$pid);
fclose($fh);

while(!
$quit) {

    if ((
$connection = socket_accept($sock)) < 0) {
       
next;
    }
   
    if( (
$child = pcntl_fork()) == -1 ) {
        print 
"Could not fork!!\n";
        print
"Dying...\n";
       
$quit++;
    }
    elseif(
$child == 0) {
       
socket_close($sock);
       
interact($connection);
        exit;
    }
   
   
socket_close($connection);
   
}

if(
posix_getpid() == $pid) {
   
unlink($pid_file);
}
judeman at yahoo dot com 04-Jun-2001 10:49
After several hours of working with sockets in an attempt to do UDP broadcasting, I thought a little help was in order for anyone else looking to do something similar, since it uses a number of those "undocumented" functions.  Here's how I did it:

<?php
   
// here is a basic opening of the a socket.  AF_INET specifies the internet domain.  SOCK_DGRAM
// specifies the Datagram socket type the 0 specifies that I want to use the default protcol (which in this
// case is UDP)
   
$sock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);

   
// if the file handle assigned to socket is less than 0 then opening the socket failed
   
if($sock < 0)
    {
        echo
"socket() failed, error: " . strerror($sock) . "\n";
    }

   
// here's where I set the socket options, this is essential to allow broadcasting.  An earlier comment (as of
// June 4th, 2001) explains what the parameters are.  For my purposes (UDP broadcasting) I need to set
// the broadcast option at the socket level to true.  In C, this done using SOL_SOCKET as the level param
// (2) and SO_BROADCAST as the type param (3).  These may exist in PHP but I couldn't reference them 
// so I used the values that referencing these variables in C returns (namely 1 and 6 respectively).  This
// function is basically just a wrapper to the C  function so check out the C documentation for more info
   
$opt_ret = setsockopt($sock, 1, 6, TRUE);

   
// if the return value is less than one, an error occured setting the options
   
if($opt_ret < 0)
    {
        echo
"setsockopt() failed, error: " . strerror($opt_ret) . "\n";
    }

   
// finally I am ready to broad cast something.  The sendto function allows this without any
// connections (essential for broadcasting).  So, this function sends the contents of $broadcast_string to the
// general broadcast address (255.255.255.255) on port 4096.  The 0 (param 4) specifies no special
// options, you can read about the options with man sendto
   
$send_ret = sendto($sock, $broadcast_string, strlen($broadcast_string), 0, '255.255.255.255', 4096);

// if the return value is less than 0, an error has occured
   
if($send_ret < 0)
    {
    echo
"sendto() failed, error: " . strerror($send_ret) . "<BR>\n";            }
// be sure to close your socket when you're done
close($sock);

 
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