Yes, it DOES work with open_basedir. Doing this on my servers since version 0.2

Roundcube needs PEAR so be sure to include the php libraries into the open_basedir path. E.g.: /usr/lib/php.
You also have to watch out for sessions, if they're written to /tmp, you also need to include this path to the open_basedir value.

2011/10/12 Niccolò Belli <darkbasic@linuxsystems.it>
I use debian Squeeze and so I use php-5.3, but I don't use the
eaccelerator extension.
Anyway it isn't a matter of messages, it doesn't work with open_basedir!

Niccolò


Il 12/10/2011 07:46, Claudio Kuenzler ha scritto:
> Do you use PHP 5.3 with the eaccelerator extension?
> If yes, you will have to set another eaccelerator configuration variable
> in php.ini.
> Otherwise tons of open_basedir error messages appear although the path
> is correct.
>
> On Oct 11, 2011 11:24 PM, "Niccolò Belli" <darkbasic@linuxsystems.it
> <mailto:darkbasic@linuxsystems.it>> wrote:
>
>     roundcube: PHP Warning:  tempnam(): open_basedir restriction in effect.
>     File() is not within the allowed path(s)
>
>     Even setting the root (/) directory in open_basedir it does not work,
>     the only way is to disable open_basedir.
>
>
>     Is it a known issue?
>
>     Niccolò
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