I have two scripts, a verify.php and a register.php.
On my registration page I use this..
$salt = hash('sha256', uniqid(mt_rand(), true) . $email);
$storedHash = $salt . $password;
for ( $i = 0; $i < 50000; $i ++ )
{
$storedHash = hash('sha256', $sto...
@nikita2206 Yeah... it is. Perhaps it's just late and I can't think of a better solution. My morals as a PHP developer have me at a block in my progress. Any ideas?
I'm running into a rather strange issue.
I'm trying to log into a remote moodle install using curl from PHP.
I have a curl command, which works perfectly in the Terminal.
When I translate the same thing into PHP, it works, but it just doesn't login. The exact same value which successfully logi...
Er - wtf. That site doesn't use SSL for it's login page....If you want to debug it, you should install wireshark, compare the requests and see the exact differences between them, and then eliminate the differences.
ATm not too bad but it's still aching. I'm just really hoping it's normal teething. I have surgery on Tuesday for my right tibia. Been waiting months to have it and if this teething is abnormal and affects me having that surgery I am going to be pretty depressed :(
@Fabor, Best hopes. The job search is good, passed round 1, did a 210 q personality test couple days ago, and on Wednesday I am taking the "intelligens test".
I would like to add that I have already finished my post-graduation and also worked at a certain place in between. No offensive statements or trolling please, only genuine responses.
@RaghavSood Can you provide some form of credentials that should work? I want to see exactly what the difference between a browser, cmd line curl + PHP curl is in Wireshark
Or if you could provide 3 packet caps that would also be good, but that would still just have the credentials in so... yeh
@RaghavSood Yeh fair enough... failing that can you get the full ascii request/response chain from both cmd line and PHP and gist it or sth (you can blank out the credentials in that)
@SecondRikudo Could somebody tell me about some good and reliable sources for PHP-induced Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder counselling and planning in Aberdeen?
htmlspecialchars() will NOT protect you against UTF-7 XSS exploits, that still plague Internet Explorer, even in IE 9: http://securethoughts.com/2009/05/exploiting-ie8-utf-7-xss-vulnerability-using-local-redirection/
For instance:
<?php
$_GET['password'] = 'asdf&ddddd"fancy˝quotes˝';
echo html...
@MikeM. The problem there is that neither function is for sanitising user input or handling encoding problems. It is probably pretty rare that you take some user input and display directly back to the user without going through some form of validation/intermediate storage (e.g. database)
nonsense, lisp is nobody's favourite anything ... unless you are saying it's your favourite of the educational languages, like asphyxiation is my favourite form of long drawn out and painful death, in which case it doesn't mean anything to say that ...
good languages are the ones we use, until you said reddit was written in lisp, I've never heard of any major project using lisp as it's primary language ...
@MikeM. Verify that the input data is sane within the domain you expect it to be. For example, if you are expecting characters outside basic ascii, it's a good idea to use UTF-8. mb_check_encoding() can be used to validate that the data really is what you are expecting.
Let's say the site holder is manually changing some user information in the database like regip, I understand some sites want to keep their staffs IP out there. then they accidentally changed the salt key because of a stupid or even drunk mistake....
Might be someone wants to generate a salt instead of having password_hash generate the salt randomly, why someone would do that, I do not know, but why worry about it, if it is still to advanced a subject? I would probably start reading about encryption/salt/etc instead of picking out people code.
I do not know, I know very little about it. I let the experts rule and pray for the best. If I wanted it differently I would spend vast hours trying to learn it by reading and trying out stuff. Sometimes a minimal understanding does not come from a couple qa's
I am just curious how would you be able to verify a password if you don't have a salt key but only the hash? I assume the hash is all you get returned from the password_hash()
@MikeM. sure, I am also very curious by nature.. but try reversing some of the question you ask yourself. Because doing so might help you to realize that a better understanding of the parts that give the sum is needed
For example in this case, what is salt, what is hash, how does hashing work et c etc
Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64:
"_var_dump", referenced from:
_zend_scan_escape_string in zend_language_scanner.o
(maybe you meant: _php_var_dump, _zif_var_dump )
ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64
clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
make: *** [sapi/cli/php] Error 1
And I just read up on the regex routing issue. It's a tough problem. I originally had only very limited wildcard matching so it wasn't an issue at that point.
@AndreaFaulds btw. great idea to introduce \u syntax in PHP.
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6:16 PM
For my use cases adding the allowed methods directly into the pattern to match isn't an issue because long-running process means I get to reuse the compiled regex.
user895378
But yeah, you need to know what methods are actually allowed for a given resource (Allow: GET, HEAD, ZANZIBAR) if you want to return a 405.
I decided on the \u{} style because just \uxxxx like most other languages stops you using stuff outside the Basic Multilingual Plane, and isn't clearly delimeted
The only real arguments I can see against adding this to PHP are 1) BC break for some code - but this would be for PHP 7, and 2) Strings aren't Unicode, they're byte strings - to which I say, yes, but we assume things are UTF-8 in most places
@bwoebi Well, it's still not clearly delimited, which is bad
I can't do "\u202efoo" if we allow variable-length codepoint numbers, because it'd be interpreted as U+202EF + "oo" not U+202E + "foo"
Furthermore, people expect \u to be followed by only 4 digits, no more, no less, as that's what other languages do.
Who wants Unicode escape sequences for #PHP? https://github.com/TazeTSchnitzel/php-src/compare/php:master...TazeTSchnitzel:unicodeEscape - Means you can do "\u{1F602}" to get 😂
@rdlowrey Hey man, I am getting Warning: strtolower() expects parameter 1 to be string, object given ... Provider.php:74, when I call this $provider->make(ACL, array('c' => $controller)); Am I doing it wrong?
ah i see my problem
But isn't there an option to just send the dependency to that parameter
hahahaha I had a file a.php in my php-src root (for testing) … and I really wondered by bug67436 tests failed... Fucking include path taking precedence over script path.
The mere fact that it is possible to do something, says nothing whatever about whether it is appropriate.
The facts are, that the threading model used by pthreads+PHP is 1:1, that is to say one user thread to one kernel thread.
To deploy this model at the frontend of a web application inside of...
I said a thing ...
and now I'm going to watch a film about apes ... nn all
@amal IRC would be perfect, xmpp would be good too, I've found a few old posts in meta about connecting with IRC (some kind of local proxy) but nothing new :(
This is a request for the SO chat system to have an XMPP interface.
The whole idea of a chat system is to bring people together, and a key way of doing that is to allow people to access the system using more than one method. Right now there's a web interface, but it's limited to being a web inte...
@RaghavSood cannot reproduce. There can be some weird things with incompatible options and things that must be set in a certain order with curl, so can you try replacing your curl_init/curl_setopt_array with: