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I had a simple little php code that allowed me to force users to download videos from my site rather than playing it in the browser

<?php

$path = $_GET['path'];
header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=' . basename($path));
readfile($path);

?>

Since I moved my site to a new server, there seems to be a permission problem where I am getting a 403 Forbidden "You don't have permission to access /download-stream.php on this server."

the php file is set to the same permissions as before (644). I'm not sure why it's doing this now.

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  • The Apache config (httpd.conf) caused the permission problem. Try uploading a hello world script, does it work?
    – Ming-Tang
    Jun 1, 2011 at 4:11
  • what are the permissions of root folder?
    – amolv
    Jun 1, 2011 at 4:14
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    I hope you've just simplified that for our benefit, because that is some extremely exploitable code right there...
    – Darien
    Jun 1, 2011 at 4:40
  • Hello world works. Root folder has 755 permissions (a wordpress blog is installed on it), and to Darien, I'm quite an amateur at php and that is in fact the entirety of the download php script....I guess I should be embarrassed Jun 1, 2011 at 6:18
  • Do you need a workaround for the 403 error or do you need help with the download script?
    – Salman A
    Jun 1, 2011 at 7:18

2 Answers 2

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I generally use something like this to force downloads. Remember to change MIME type if you change the type of file being downloaded.

        $attachment_location = $_SERVER["DOCUMENT_ROOT"] . "/file.zip";
        if (file_exists($attachment_location)) {

            header($_SERVER["SERVER_PROTOCOL"] . " 200 OK");
            header("Cache-Control: public"); // needed for i.e.
            header("Content-Type: application/zip");
            header("Content-Transfer-Encoding: Binary");
            header("Content-Length:".filesize($attachment_location));
            header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=file.zip");
            readfile($attachment_location);
            die();        
        } else {
            die("Error: File not found.");
        } 
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Try something like this:

<?php
header("Content-type: application/octet-stream");
header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=\"$path\"\n");
$fp=fopen("$path", "r");
fpassthru($fp);

?>

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