symlink

(PHP 3, PHP 4, PHP 5)

symlink -- 建立符号连接

说明

bool symlink ( string target, string link )

symlink() 对于已有的 target 建立一个名为 link 的符号连接。

如果成功则返回 TRUE,失败则返回 FALSE

注: 本函数未在 Windows 平台下实现。

参见 link() 来建立硬连接,以及 readlink()linkinfo()


add a note add a note User Contributed Notes
04-Nov-2006 08:33
<?

/**
 * A function to emulate symbolic links on Windows.
 * Uses the junction utility available at:
 * http://www.sysinternals.com
 * Note that this will only work on NTFS volumes.
 *
 * The syntax of the junction utility is:
 * junction <junction directory> <junction target>
 *
 * Note that the parameter order of the Junction command
 * is the reverse of the symlink function!
 *
 * @param string $target
 * @param string $link
 */
function _symlink( $target, $link ) {
  if (
$_SERVER['WINDIR'] || $_SERVER['windir']) {
  
exec('junction "' . $link . '" "' . $target . '"');
  } else {
  
symlink($target,$link);
  }
}

function
_unlink($link ) {
  if (
$_SERVER['WINDIR'] || $_SERVER['windir']) {
  
exec('junction -d "' . $link . '"');
  } else {
  
unlink($link);
  }
}
?>
JohnW
25-Oct-2006 03:48
tcknetwork dot com's solution for Win32 seemed attractive but darned if I could make it work so there seem to be some further notes needed. One obvious problem is in the line:

exec("linkd ".$p.$t." ".$p.$l);

Note that since $p (from the line above) is the absolute path to the directory of the current script, the $t and $l are only defined relative to that path. And should not contain any spaces. I tried putting single quotes around the link and target but it didn't help.
anything at the domain williamfrantz.com
15-Feb-2006 09:15
Olszewski_marek makes a good suggestion, but the readfile() function can also be used to obscure file downloads from end users.

/* Setup the file that will be sent */
$downloadDir = "some/secret/directory/";
$file = "theFileName.dat";

/* Required for IE, otherwise Content-disposition is ignored */
if(ini_get('zlib.output_compression')) ini_set('zlib.output_compression', 'Off');

/* Output HTTP headers that force "Save As" dialog */
header("Pragma: public");
header("Expires: 0");
header("Cache-Control: must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0");
header("Cache-Control: private",false);
header("Content-Type: application/octet-stream");
header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=\\"$file\\";");
header("Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary");
header("Content-Length: ".@filesize($downloadDir.$file));

/* Prevent the script from timing out for large files */
set_time_limit(0);

/* Send the entire file using @ to ignore all errors */
@readfile($downloadDir.$file);

/* Exit immediately so no garbage follows the file contents */
exit;
29-Dec-2005 11:21
Olszewski seems pretty good, but just to boost the security a bit, the fifth line of his script should read
<?
...
  
$q = rand(1,26);
...
?>

instead of rand(1,24).
contact at tcknetwork dot com
11-Sep-2005 11:04
To make your code portable on unix AND win32, do the following
1. Download http://www.dynawell.com/reskit/microsoft/win2000/linkd.zip
2. Unzip, put linkd.exe in C:\Windows\System32 or C:\WINNT\System32
3. Include in your code the following
<?
function _syslink($t /*target*/ ,$l /*link*/ ) {
 if (
$_SERVER["WINDIR"]) {
 
$p=dirname($_SERVER["SCRIPT_FILENAME"])."/";
 
exec("linkd ".$p.$t." ".$p.$l);
 } else
syslink($t,$l);
}
function
_unlink($l /*link*/ ) {
 if (
$_SERVER["WINDIR"]) {
 
$p=dirname($_SERVER["SCRIPT_FILENAME"])."/";
 
exec("linkd ".$p.$l." /D");
 } else
unlink($l);
}
?>
4. Enjoy
_symlink(TARGET,LINK) works like symlink() on *nix
_unlink(LINK) to delete properly the link created
aircha at cix dot co dot uk
16-Mar-2005 12:49
Olszewski's method of creating downloadable links on the fly is pretty good.

I use a different technique under Apache where if you want a file, you might use a url like:

mydomain.com/files/mysecretfile.doc

But in fact Apache redirects this to a script with a url like:

mydomain.com/utilities/downloadfile.php?filename=mysecretfile.doc

(The browser address bar will still show the first url).

The script downloadfile.php can then handle all the mucky stuff like checking session variables to see if someone is logged on, whether they have access to mysecretfile.doc, and if you want to encrypt before download.

An advantage of this is that the php code to achieve the equivalent of Olszewski's is shorter, so might execute faster. But more importantly, a casual hacker might think all he has to do is find myverysecurefile.doc under the /home/user/public_html/files/mysecretfile.doc, or copy the url - but there's nothing there! He won't find it or get an Apache error page.
veronique at talafone dot com
30-May-2003 05:23
This might sound obvious, but sometimes these details slip from our minds...
Make sure the directory in which you are trying to create the symbolic link (AND the directory you are trying to link to in the case of directory linking) has the proper permissions, or you will get a "permission denied" from PHP. If you use for example,
echo shell_exec("ln -sv $target $name")
you might get the correct "link created" message, but without the link being actually created.

It's probably the same thing with hard links, I just haven't tried it.
stephen at opido dot com
08-Feb-2002 04:38
Faking Symlinks on Windows (Win2K + NTFS)

Every once in a while I'll bang my head against something really difficult. I needed to make symlinks, Windows won't let me. The workaround is a couple files in the Win2K Resource Kit called linkd.exe and delrp.exe

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q205524

It only works on folders as far as I can tell, there is another program from SysInternals called Junction which will do both (although I only had success with files, not folders).

http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/source/misc.shtml#junction

I hope this helps those who have experienced this same problem. One step closer to portable applications :)
olszewski_marek at yahoo dot com
05-Dec-2000 12:54
Here is a simple way to control who downloads your files...

You will have to set: $filename, $downloaddir, $safedir and $downloadURL.

Basically $filename is the name of a file, $downloaddir is any dir on your server, $safedir is a dir that is not accessible by a browser that contains a file named $filename and $downloadURL is the URL equivalent of your $downloaddir.

The way this works is when a user wants to download a file, a randomly named dir is created in the $downloaddir, and a symbolic link is created to the file being requested.  The browser is then redirected to the new link and the download begins.

The code also deletes any past symbolic links created by any past users before creating one for itself.  This in effect leaves only one symbolic link at a time and prevents past users from downloading the file again without going through this script.  There appears to be no problem if a symbolic link is deleted while another person is downloading from that link.

This is not too great if not many people download the file since the symbolic link will not be deleted until another person downloads the same file.

Anyway enjoy:

$letters = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz';
srand((double) microtime() * 1000000);
$string = '';
for ($i = 1; $i <= rand(4,12); $i++) {
   $q = rand(1,24);
   $string = $string . $letters[$q];
}
$handle = opendir($downloaddir);
while ($dir = readdir($handle)) {
   if (is_dir($downloaddir . $dir)){
     if ($dir != "." && $dir != ".."){
         @unlink($downloaddir . $dir . "/" . $filename);
         @rmdir($downloaddir . $dir);
     }
   }
}
closedir($handle);
mkdir($downloaddir . $string, 0777);
symlink($safedir . $filename, $downloaddir . $string . "/" . $filename);
Header("Location: " . $downloadURL . $string . "/" . $filename);