Well, I don't know why it didn't work on my test server, but when I
installed the RPMs on my live server (I know, not the smartest thing to
do, but I was desperate), the connection worked like a charm.  Thanks to
everyone who gave me some of their time.

Robbert

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/03/2005, 04:50:01 PM:
> 
> Yes, it was as the apache user.  Sorry I failed to mention that.
> 
> Rick Emery  wrote on 11/03/2005, 04:43:03 PM:
> > Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > 
> > >
> > > An interesting development.  I found some reference to running my PHP
> > > script from the command line to take Apache out of the picture.  Lo and
> > > behold, the script worked.  I was able to connect to the server.  So the
> > > issue seems to be related with Apache.  Any idea what I would need to do
> > > there to make the script work via the web?
> > 
> > Did you run the script from the command line as the apache user? That 
> > would rule out any permissions issues.
> > 
> > Just grasping at straws.
> > Rick
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> > 
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> > with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there
> > you will always long to return"
> >                                               -- Leonardo Da Vinci
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