@FlorianMargaine I still don't know when it really happens, I can repro it with an internal server, but couldn't find another one except the SO answer's description.
it's because on linux and bsd systems each service is run by a different user (those user accounts cannot be logged in and they are created when you install a service)
that way you can isolate every service and only let it have access to only what they need to
@Sajad what would happen if your php scripts could read and write files in your /etc directory? what would happen if your mysql service could alter configuration of nginx?
@PeeHaa I cannot enjoy looking at @rdlowrey anymore ever since I learned what he does to young parents. It's such a shame. He used to be perfect but now … all I see is evil sigh
@Sajad if php could access your /etc/ directory and you (or someone else) made a mistake and created a security vulnerability, a hacker could overwrite something in your /etc directory. Like for example /etc/passwd file.
@Sajad if php could access your /etc/ directory and you (or someone else) made a mistake and created a security vulnerability, a hacker could overwrite something in your /etc directory. Like for example /etc/passwd file.
@Matthcw okay... first, you might want to normalize your database futher. But what you have now should be sufficient to get what you want. Also, does MSG_DATE contain dates, times or datetime
@NSGod You'll need some layer in between, otherwise everyone will be able to control your redis server. Don't let clients directly talk to your redis instance.
ok .. anyway ... to finish this, you need to set permissions so that owner can read write and execute stuff for /var/wwwand the group can read and execute stuff
@NSGod What you should do is something like this: Have a script on your server that has two connections to Redis, one for subscriptions and one for all other commands. Your script subscribes to all post and user channels. This script acts as a server and accepts connections from your iOS app. After accepting a new connection, it checks the provided credentials and let's a user subscribe to certain channels. These channels are stored in your script in some way...
...whenever a new message on the subscription channel arrives, the script forwards these messages to the appropriate clients, the clients don't have any direct connection to Redis.