Yeah, gotta disable that upnp on the living room one next. Old IP doesn't work. TBH they didn't set it up well. They put the DHCP range inclusive of the router one.
@Fabor shouldn't matter, IP configuration is a separate layer, and independent from, WiFi config. When you hit "change adapter settings" you should see an entry called "WiFi" probably
just set the IP to 192.168.0.something and the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0 and press OK (you don't need default gateway or DNS for this. YOU WILL LOSE INTERNET WHEN YOU HIT OK
To undo it, go back into that screen and set both IP and DNS to "obtain automatically"
When you've set yourself on 192.168.0.whatever, you should be able to access the router config on 192.168.0.2 like you were doing before
Go in there and set it's LAN IP to 192.168.1.something (choose an address outside the DHCP range of the main router)
then set your computer back to DHCP
hopefully when you've done that, you will be able to access the config of the main router on 192.168.1.1 and the second router on the new address that you set
OK, well a subnet mask is a bitmask of the IP address, that dictates which IP addresses you can talk to directly, and which need to be forwarded to the gateway
255.255.255.0 means "If the first 3 octets are the same as my IP address, I can talk to it directly"
Constructing objects in a loop and storing in an array, nothing special. 10k objects takes 3 seconds. 40k objects you'd think would take 12 seconds but it takes ~53
@Fabor there's another think you need to sort out: set the wifi on the second router to the same SSID/security config as the main router, on a different channel
@Fabor it might have just taken a little while to update
@NikiC Well technically it's not perfect, e.g. an extra VM page being freed could cause a read into a freed memory region. But it's an extremely unlikely case. (It's anyway a rare case and as there's some delay between replacing EG(current_execute_data) and actually freeing it even more unlikely that the thread gets no timeslice in between.)
@bwoebi okay, so first of all it looks like missing volatile was a problem in the original code even beyond the issue of something being changed during execution of the function
Looking at asm again, it looks like the compiler decided that usleep is not going to change anything, so it can just perform a couple of null pointer checks only once, instead of at each iteration
ok, I must be doing/thinking something wrong. I would expect tons of oath/hotp/totp libs to be out there, but the most starred on github (for java) has 38 stars only, followed by a second one with 20 stars. and searching on mavencentral yields no results whatsoever.
so either generating hotp is so dirt easy that everyone does it on their own or something else I am not aware of
class Thing {}
class AnotherThing extends Thing {}
interface Magic {}
function addMagic(Thing $t): Magic
{
return new class extends $t implements Magic {};
}
So he's just shuffling things around? That's my kind of work, I like to re-stack papers into less but bigger piles so at the end of the day it looks like I got a ton done.
@tereško I've bought a domain name, I've also bought a server. Now I can access that server by using ip. now I want to access that server by using that domain name. What's the first step?
@Shafizadeh either modify your DNS config at the registrar to point refer at your host, or, if your hose host (hose lol) gives these to you, use your registrar to select your host's nameservers and let them handle DNS
@Learning because it relatively harder to peek under the hood and get the username and password from the post payload, than to just see the URL when you are sending GET request with the creds
@Dereleased Here is my domain: http://lamtakam.com, And here is my server: 88.198.86.120. But my server will not be opened when I enter that domain name
@Leigh ocramius' proxymanager? or github.com/Netmosfera/Drawbridge has a narrower set of uses (can create a class that delegates everything [not using __call] to another object)
for example, if you were using digital ocean, you would use ns1.digitalocean.com, ns2..., ns3... -- but you CANNOT USE THESE because digitalocean does not know about your domain
@Dereleased I called my friend just know, he said, you didn't bought a host from me, so I don't give you any nameserver, he said you have bought a server, so you should make your own nameservers
I'm probably HUGELY biased, but I prefer the simplexml-like interface of AstKit over the "💩Here's a massive, deeply nested associative arrays of arrays of arrays💩" of php-ast.