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I'm getting this error:

Error: [CakeSessionException] Unable to configure the session, setting session.auto_start failed.

I'm using Cakephp 2.2.4.

EDIT

It seems this guy had the same issue: Cakephp Session error on live site and using this

if(!isset($_SESSION)) session_start(); 

inside beforefilter method of AppController fix the error.

So my question is: why this happened? Everything was working fine and then suddendly this error appeared. Additionally I've realized that the folder app/tmp/sessions is empty and I have configured the session to be handled by Cake (in Config/core.php).

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Andriy Struk's answer is correct. He said: So you have 3 main options: upgrade CakePHP, downgrade PHP, or use standard PHP sessions.

But there's a 4th option, you can simply comment out a single line in /lib/Cake/Model/Datasource/CakeSession.php (around line 557):

// 'session.auto_start' => 0,

That stops Cake calling ini_set() on that setting, and prevents the fatal error.

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  • any drawbacks of this method of implementation? – Mubasshir Pawle Mar 13 '14 at 11:46
  • I have not found any as yet. I don't believe that it was ever possible to change this setting *inside a script*, it's just that since PHP version 5.4.19 it actually fails now, rather than silently doing nothing. – Simon East Mar 13 '14 at 12:13
  • Worked for me but am wondering if this method has any limitations, are the sessions now vulnerable? – indago Jun 06 '14 at 05:33
  • No, there's no security or reliability issues with doing this. As my comment mentions above, I don't think this line has ever actually served any purpose. It previously failed silently but now throws an error on more recent versions of PHP. – Simon East Jun 07 '14 at 00:41
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In PHP version 5.4.19 - developers closed the ability to set session.auto_start option from user script.

CakePHP removed this option from default session configuration only in 2.4.0 version.

So you have 3 main option: upgrade CakePHP, downgrade PHP, or use standard php session.

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As Andriy's answer says, you should upgrade CakePHP or downgrade PHP. However, if you don't want to or don't have the option to, you need to reconfigure your Cake session so that it uses standard PHP sessions rather than Cake's session.

app/Config/core.php

Configure::write('Session', array(
    'defaults' => 'cake', // You need to change the value of this to 'php'
    'timeout' => 120,
    'cookieTimeout' => 20160,
    'checkAgent' => false 
));
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In your php.ini file, try setting session.auto_start to 1.

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as I do not have enough reputation to comment, I'm adding the following answer in addition to Simon's one:

to get it working, I had to comment out all three occurrences of 'session.auto_start' => 0 (around and after line 557 in CakeSession.php)

For details, see the following patch of the CakePHP team: https://github.com/cakephp/cakephp/commit/faa2cbd3c3fc1bbf83064727847789123110b8e3#diff-bd8dc176fa0f41743dbaafa75f77b5ae

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Find below code and comment all lines

/lib/Cake/Model/Datasource/CakeSession.php

if (empty($_SESSION) && !headers_sent() && (!function_exists('session_status') || session_status() !== PHP_SESSION_ACTIVE)) { if (!empty($sessionConfig['ini']) && is_array($sessionConfig['ini'])) { foreach ($sessionConfig['ini'] as $setting => $value) { if (ini_set($setting, $value) === false) { throw new CakeSessionException(__d('cake_dev', 'Unable to configure the session, setting %s failed.', $setting)); } } } }

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