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socket_connect

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socket_connectBaut eine Verbindung über einen Socket auf

Beschreibung

socket_connect(Socket $socket, string $address, ?int $port = null): bool

Baut über die Socket-Instanz socket, die mittels socket_create() erzeugt worden sein muss, eine Verbindung zu address auf.

Parameter-Liste

socket

Eine Socket-Instanz, die mit socket_create() erzeugt wurde.

address

Der Parameter address ist entweder eine IPv4-Adresse in Punktnotation (z. B. 127.0.0.1), falls socket zur AF_INET-Familie gehört, oder eine gültige IPv6-Adresse (z. B. ::1), falls die IPv6-Unterstützung aktiviert ist und socket zur AF_INET6-Familie gehört, oder der Pfadname eines Unix-Domain socket, falls der Socket zur AF_UNIX-Familie gehört.

port

Der Parameter port wird nur benutzt und ist dann zwingend erforderlich, wenn eine Verbindung zu einem AF_INET- oder einem AF_INET6-Socket aufgebaut wird. Er gibt an, zu welchem Port des entfernten Hosts eine Verbindung hergestellt werden soll.

Rückgabewerte

Gibt bei Erfolg true zurück. Bei einem Fehler wird false zurückgegeben. Der Fehlercode kann mit der Funktion socket_last_error() ermittelt werden. Dieser Fehlercode kann an die Funktion socket_strerror() übergeben werden, um eine textuelle Beschreibung des Fehlers zu erhalten.

Hinweis:

Falls der Socket nicht blockiert ist, gibt diese Funktion false sowie die Fehlermeldung Operation now in progress zurück.

Changelog

Version Beschreibung
8.0.0 socket ist nun eine Socket-Instanz; vorher war es eine resource.
8.0.0 port ist nun ein Nullable-Typ.

Siehe auch

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User Contributed Notes 14 notes

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jerrywilborn at gmail dot com
14 years ago
This will print the banner from a true 'telnet' server (router, switch, host, etc).

$socket = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP);
socket_connect($socket, '127.0.0.1', 23);

while (TRUE) {
$r = array($socket);
$c = socket_select($r, $w = NULL, $e = NULL, 5);

foreach ($r as $read_socket) {
if ($r = negotiate($read_socket)) {
var_dump($r);
exit;
}
}
}

function negotiate ($socket) {
socket_recv($socket, $buffer, 1024, 0);

for ($chr = 0; $chr < strlen($buffer); $chr++) {
if ($buffer[$chr] == chr(255)) {

$send = (isset($send) ? $send . $buffer[$chr] : $buffer[$chr]);

$chr++;
if (in_array($buffer[$chr], array(chr(251), chr(252)))) $send .= chr(254);
if (in_array($buffer[$chr], array(chr(253), chr(254)))) $send .= chr(252);

$chr++;
$send .= $buffer[$chr];
} else {
break;
}
}

if (isset($send)) socket_send($socket, $send, strlen($send), 0);
if ($chr - 1 < strlen($buffer)) return substr($buffer, $chr);

}
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w at ff dot st
20 years ago
man page for connect :
EINPROGRESS
The socket is non-blocking and the connection cannot be completed immediately. It is possible to select(2) or poll(2) for completion by selecting the socket for writing. After select indicates writability, use getsockopt(2) to read the SO_ERROR option at level SOL_SOCKET to determine whether connect completed successfully (SO_ERROR is zero) or unsuccessfully (SO_ERROR is one of the usual error codes listed here, explaining the reason for the failure).

use socket_getoption($socket,SOL_SOCKET,SO_ERROR) . If you get value 115, it is connecting. If you get value different than 115 and 0, that means that an error has occured (see what error with socket_strerror()).

However, I don't know how does that works under Windows, maybe it wont work at all. It is supposed to work under Linux (man pages said that).
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tacapi at canela dot com
6 years ago
Just a heads up guys: make sure you're passing a properly formatted IP to your ping and socket functions.

E.g.: 192.168.0.18 -> OK
192.168.0.018 -> Will result in "Unkwown host"

I was getting a 11004 error and could not solve it until I realized that was the problem.

(Pode ser que seja útil para alguém: verifique que o IP passado por parâmetro para o seu ping e funções socket é um endereço de IP corretamente formatado)
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greg at mtechsolutions dot ca
20 years ago
If you're using non-blocking, be sure not to turn it on until after you connect, otherwise you will get the mesasge:

PHP Warning: socket_connect() unable to connect [115]: Operation now in progress in file.php on line 123

and socket_connect() will return false (even though it will connect).
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maganap
15 years ago
Hi there!

For the TCP connections: socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP);
In case you're having problems in socket_connect() with socket_strerror() = "Permission denied", you may be having a SELinux config issue.

Check if SELinux is enabled:
# /usr/sbin/sestatus -v
In case it is, you can just type the command:
# setsebool httpd_can_network_connect=1

That's it... I read you had to reboot, but I didn't and it worked fine anyway. More info, you may check:
http://arkiv.netbsd.se/?ml=squirrelmail-users&a=2005-11&t=1523021
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Cedar Myers
12 years ago
It seems that timeout values can be specified by setting the SO_SNDTIMEO option before calling socket_connect():

<?php
socket_set_option
($socket, SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDTIMEO, array('sec' => $seconds, 'usec' => $milliseconds));
socket_connect($socket, $address, $port)//...
?>
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peter at videoripper dot org
14 years ago
This will give you a simple port-checker.

Note that on production-machines, you might want to alter the error reporting-level,
since unsuccessful connects will give you a "No connection could be made because
the target machine actively refused it"-error in the log.

Under Windows, make sure you enable the php_sockets.dll extension in your php.ini.

<?php
$address
=$_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'];

if (isset(
$_REQUEST['port']) and
(!
strlen($_REQUEST['port'])==0))
$port=$_REQUEST['port'];
else
unset(
$port);

if (isset(
$port) and
(
$socket=socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP)) and
(
socket_connect($socket, $address, $port)))
{
$text="Connection successful on IP $address, port $port";
socket_close($socket);
}
else
$text="Unable to connect<pre>".socket_strerror(socket_last_error())."</pre>";

echo
"<html><head></head><body>".
$text.
"</body></html>";
?>

Greetz,

Peter.
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vshih at yahoo
14 years ago
rbarnes' tip is helpful, but I found that I needed to add a check for SOCKET_EISCONN in the while loop:

...
$error = socket_last_error();

if ($error == SOCKET_EISCONN) {
$connected = true;
break;
}
...

At least on Mac OS X 10.5.
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rbarnes at fake dot com
15 years ago
Here is an example of a non-blocking connect which should perform quite a bit faster than the one posted by Seymour below:

<?php
function msConnectSocket($remote, $port, $timeout = 30) {
# this works whether $remote is a hostname or IP
$ip = "";
if( !
preg_match('/^\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+$/', $remote) ) {
$ip = gethostbyname($remote);
if (
$ip == $remote) {
$this->errstr = "Error Connecting Socket: Unknown host";
return
NULL;
}
} else
$ip = $remote;

if (!(
$this->_SOCK = @socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP))) {
$this->errstr = "Error Creating Socket: ".socket_strerror(socket_last_error());
return
NULL;
}

socket_set_nonblock($this->_SOCK);

$error = NULL;
$attempts = 0;
$timeout *= 1000; // adjust because we sleeping in 1 millisecond increments
$connected;
while (!(
$connected = @socket_connect($this->_SOCK, $remote, $port+0)) && $attempts++ < $timeout) {
$error = socket_last_error();
if (
$error != SOCKET_EINPROGRESS && $error != SOCKET_EALREADY) {
$this->errstr = "Error Connecting Socket: ".socket_strerror($error);
socket_close($this->_SOCK);
return
NULL;
}
usleep(1000);
}

if (!
$connected) {
$this->errstr = "Error Connecting Socket: Connect Timed Out After $timeout seconds. ".socket_strerror(socket_last_error());
socket_close($this->_SOCK);
return
NULL;
}

socket_set_block($this->_SOCK);

return
1;
}
?>
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thewanderer
13 years ago
Note that as of PHP5.3 it is not possible to send IPv6 multicast to link-local addresses, because socket_connect() is just a trimmed-down version of connect() and does not support passing sin6_scope_id - the scope ID is required when sending packets to ff02::1 (all-nodes), for example.
At first I thought I needed to bind the socket to the device using SO_BINDTODEVICE option (undefined constant in PHP - use numeric value 25), but it makes no difference, only requires root privileges to produce no usable results.
Also, if you think you are sending multicast packets to link local addresses just because socket_sendto() returns a positive number of bytes, you might be wrong - just returning success does not mean that packets are sent over any link at all. In my test case I was sending to ff02::1, I could detect no errors, but Wireshark showed no packets. They end up in void.
This is irrelevant to the handling of local reception sockets, so UDP listeners should still work as usual with IPv6/UDP. You might want to resort to C for implementing multicasters, though.
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seymour@itsyourdomain
20 years ago
here's how you can implement timeouts with the socket functions.

this example works for blocking sockets but will work for both blocking and nonblocking with minor modifications. first call to connect in nonblocking mode returns 115 EINPROGRESS, additional calls return 114 EALREADY if the connection has not already failed or succeeded. once the connection succeeds, the socket resource will be returned.

<?
$host = "127.0.0.1";
$port = "80";
$timeout = 15; //timeout in seconds

$socket = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP)
or die("Unable to create socket\n");

socket_set_nonblock($socket)
or die("Unable to set nonblock on socket\n");

$time = time();
while (!@socket_connect($socket, $host, $port))
{
$err = socket_last_error($socket);
if ($err == 115 || $err == 114)
{
if ((time() - $time) >= $timeout)
{
socket_close($socket);
die("Connection timed out.\n");
}
sleep(1);
continue;
}
die(socket_strerror($err) . "\n");
}

socket_set_block($this->socket)
or die("Unable to set block on socket\n");
?>
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logan at voerthegame dot com
21 years ago
I had the same problem with the timeout, and i applied this solution.

It works only on linux PHP, i make a ping to the ip before connect the socket.....

<?php
$address
= gethostbyname ($ip);
$command = "ping -c 1 " . $address;
$r = exec($command);
if (
$r[0]=="r")
{
$socket = socket_create (AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
if (
$socket < 0) {
echo
"socket_create() failed: reason: " . socket_strerror ($socket) . "\n";
} else {
echo
"OK.\n";
}
?>
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telefoontoestel at home
20 years ago
In reply to the function socket_raw_connect posted by "net_del at freemail dot ru". In the function you give a return value and afterwords you try to close the connection. That won't ever work. I think you want to alter your code ;-)
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mike at fserve dot us
16 years ago
This probably sounds like common sense, but it is something nobody i asked thought of... you can't bind the socket to localhost, you must bind it to either the IP your router assigns you, or your public IP address. If you bind to localhost, it will give an invalid resource error.
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