I'm currently working on a new Application using (among other things) Zend_Auth but, for whatever reason, this Error Message is showing up at any location totally randomly (or so it seams)

Zend_Session::start() - /home/hannes/workspace/develop/library/Zend/Session.php(Line:480): Error #8 session_start() [function.session-start]: ps_files_cleanup_dir: opendir(/var/lib/php5) failed: Permission denied (13) Array

  • #0 /home/hannes/workspace/develop/library/Zend/Session/Namespace.php(143): Zend_Session::start(true)
  • #1 /home/hannes/workspace/develop/library/Zend/Auth/Storage/Session.php(87): Zend_Session_Namespace->__construct('Zend_Auth')
  • #2 /home/hannes/workspace/develop/library/Zend/Auth.php(91): Zend_Auth_Storage_Session->__construct()
  • #3 /home/hannes/workspace/develop/library/Zend/Auth.php(141): Zend_Auth->getStorage()
  • #4 /home/hannes/workspace/develop/xxxxxxx/application/controllers/AdminController.php(10): Zend_Auth->hasIdentity()
  • #5 /home/hannes/workspace/develop/library/Zend/Controller/Action.php(133): AdminController->init()
  • #6 /home/hannes/workspace/develop/library/Zend/Controller/Dispatcher/Standard.php(262): Zend_Controller_Action->__construct(Object(Zend_Controller_Request_Http), Object(Zend_Controller_Response_Http), Array)
  • #7 /home/hannes/workspace/develop/library/Zend/Controller/Front.php(954): Zend_Controller_Dispatcher_Standard->dispatch(Object(Zend_Controller_Request_Http), Object(Zend_Controller_Response_Http))
  • #8 /home/hannes/workspace/develop/library/Zend/Application/Bootstrap/Bootstrap.php(97): Zend_Controller_Front->dispatch()
  • #9 /home/hannes/workspace/develop/library/Zend/Application.php(366): Zend_Application_Bootstrap_Bootstrap->run()
  • #10 /home/hannes/workspace/develop/xxxxxxx/public/index.php(26): Zend_Application->run()
  • #11 {main}

Any Idea/Suggestion welcome!

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A solution is to set the session.save_path in the php.ini file to a writable directory. for example: session.save_path = "/tmp". Switching the session garbage collection off in the first example is not a good idea. The second example does not work on Ubuntu 10.04

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simple & working – Hannes Dec 22 '10 at 11:49
great solution. – typeoneerror Jan 6 '11 at 7:56
sorry, just came up here. This is a bad solution. Why? Because it is intedend that noone other than root can enter this directory. I think on a webserver running php, the session directory one of the most vulnerable dirs. Suppose you have a exploitable webapp, which gives you read access to /tmp, the attacker can hijack any session which is currently active only by getting the filenames. God knows what vulnerable data lies in the session itself. To sum up, IT IS A VERY BAD IDEA TO PUT SESSIONS UNDER /TMP. End of story! :) – evildead Nov 2 '11 at 17:41
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Apparently this issue is affecting mostly (only?) debian/ubuntu based systems and has to do with automatic session garbage collection. Check out this link for more: http://somethingemporium.com/2007/06/obscure-error-with-php5-on-debian-ubuntu-session-phpini-garbage

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already tried that one, brought me from 1 fail out of 20 to 20 fails out of 20 :( – Hannes May 31 '10 at 8:02
@Hannes: than you did something wrong! – evildead Nov 2 '11 at 17:43
@evildead no ... – Hannes Nov 3 '11 at 11:49
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Actually changing the directory of the session.save_path turns garbage collection off. That is why it now works for you. If you want garbage collection you can change the original directory owner to the php user "www-data"

chown www-data /var/lib/php5

In the alternative you can write a garbage collection script for the new directory.

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it worked for me – easyrider 2 days ago
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I had this problem with the Symfony framework also, the problem is php does not have permission to the session storage directory. Just change the session save directory to somewhere writable. In Zend Framework Bootstrap config ini:

resources.session.save_path = APPLICATION_PATH "/../data/session"
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