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14:01
$stmt = $db->prepare("SELECT `id`, `username` `pass`, `aalt` FROM `us` WHERE `username` = ? LIMIT 1"))
$stmt->bind_param('s', $username);
$stmt->execute();
$stmt->bind_result($id, $username, $pass, $aalt); it says error
mysqli_stmt::bind_result(): Number of bind variables doesn't match number of fields in prepared statement.
please help me.
i read official document but not understand what is problem
user895378
I had similar concerns with the Mac installs. But when it worked there my fears were alleviated.
@Nileshpatel you don't have s in your prepare
@iroegbu i use username varchar.
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Has anyone ever managed or led a project or team?
@rdlowrey The flaw in that assumption is that OpenSSL is geared towards *nix (or at least, generally used in software that targets *nix). Win provides its own "native" impl of all the services that OpenSSL provides, but this suggests that a little leg-work is necessary to get the two to play nice together. It sounds relatively trivial to do it though (at least, more so than I had suspected)
14:03
@Nileshpatel you're missing a comma between the username and pass columns in the query
@salathe oh yes thanks
@Joe depends on what ur looking for. why?
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@DaveRandom Yes, and Mac does the same thing. They've even deprecated openssl. It's not used at all in mac and yet when openssl is installed it uses the OS's environment variables to know where to access the CA information it needs.
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And it stores those paths when it's compiled.
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And that's what the RFC falls back to if there are no other values.
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14:06
@DarkAshelin I am going to be a project lead for an OSS project and I'm not quite sure what are the best practices for leading a team
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Regardless of the OS in use the openssl binary must be compiled with access to the paths for this to work. That's a build issue, not a code issue, and as such it can be addressed. We just need to test with the current build setup to make sure we don't have to do anything extra to make it work as expected in windows.
@Joe well that's a pretty vague/broad question. OSS = Open Source Software?
@Joe yes, and my suggestion is to find a mentor. Those kinds of skills are not something you can learn from a few tips or tricks... Or from a book
@ircmaxell +1 leading a team is something that comes with experience
Also, management and leadership are two very different things...
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14:08
@DarkAshelin Yes, open source project
hello people
@rdlowrey I might have yet another go at making a Win build env over the weekend. What the hell, sanity levels have just been through the roof lately
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@ircmaxell Finding mentors is something I've tried doing, but it can be a difficult process to find suitable people willing to spare some time for each project
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@DaveRandom lol tell me about it. Every few months I get adventurous and think I'll try my hand at building things on windows. Then Bill Gates punches me in the face.
14:10
@Joe how about your boss?
speaking of which, I need to blog on management... been meaning to for a while
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if getting a mentor is not possible, I can suggest the following things:
- keep your team motivated for the project
- make sure the relationship between ur teammembers stays good (no frictions or stress)
- find out what each member's good and weak points are and use this. Don't force people to get better on their weak points, but utilize their good points
- don't be afraid to ask for help or a 2nd opinion, especially from more experienced ppl
- be confident in yourself, and try to work from your gut feeling
Joe
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@ircmaxell Would the language/framework being used be a hindrance to someone leading the project if they are not familiar with it?
depends on a lot of factors
namely, how much leadership experience they have, and how experienced the team is
@Joe if the leader is involved in the project himself (and not just teambuilding) then I think it would be a hindrance yes
14:13
@DarkAshelin actually disagree on one point there, encourage people to fix their weak points. True leaders grow their team by encouraging them to grow themselves (take on more responsibility, make decisions, etc)...
Joe
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Based on my situation, I would probably need some very experienced mentors then
@ircmaxell I know, that's why I said force
ok, so not so much disagree as elaborate ;-)
@Joe yes, they'd build a big pile of mud in no-time
off to the office, tty all later
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14:15
My main focal point is the level of micro-management. It is hard to tell whether you should tell each person on the team: "okay, here is what we need to achieve for this task/aspect, go do it" or "okay, this is what you need to do, using this class, this object, and this ..., etc."
@Joe if your team is experienced, you can distribute main tasks while the teammembers themselves can choose which exact part they do
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@DarkAshelin So experience level is important. That makes sense. Thanks
you could even assign one of the teammembers to be in charge of things you are not experienced with. For example keeping the project "one whole" in terms of coding: that people are using the same methods and same programming tactics (not sure if I explained that well)
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ofcourse as a teamleader is it a real gem to be experienced yourself in every detail, and it's also something you should strive for
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14:22
@DarkAshelin I'll probably need a mentor, cause there is a lot of intricate aspects that require some experience going in.
if you know the exact experience levels of your team, I would always put the most experienced people in the core of the project, and less experienced people working on "side-things" (like plugins for example), all according to their skills / good points
wanna know how I learned all this? (it's pretty silly)
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@DarkAshelin how?
well I've always been a guild/clan leader and party leader in online games xD
you'd be surprised how much RL and social knowledge you can gain in online games (especially mmo's)
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@DarkAshelin Did you meet any spies while playing? :D
14:36
spies for what?
I never really had any wars with other clans or anything, mostly played PvE games
lol
'murica
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In case someone is watching :'D
@crypticツ funny read :D
I do wonder why ppl are all freaking out about government surveillance. who cares? I don't have anything to hide
I'll give them my browser history if they ask, not like they care. It's not what they're looking for
Kudos to the guy who told his boss. "You know terrorists can use online gaming worlds to plot attacks. Gimme funding to setup a team to play games all day and infiltrate them" and to this day no attack has ever been twarted through that program, however many have made it to the No-Troll List.
14:41
@crypticツ :D
I was pretty high-up on Eve Online, wouldnt be surprised if I met a couple of NSA spies.
I used to be in a guild with several middle-eastern players and we'd joke about bombs all the time
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@DarkAshelin It's a matter of principle to some. Saying you don't mind them spying is on the lines of saying that you don't mind them activating the audio transmitter on your cellphone to listen while you have sex with your wife.
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room 11 just got kinky.
@Joe I wouldn't care if they do that
@Joe also turning on your laptop camera remotely without having any indicator light come one. Watching all teh people masturbate. O_0
14:48
their job is obviously to catch criminals, not random people masturbating or having sex, or whatever you do
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@DarkAshelin that is why it is a problem, because they are doing stupid things like that.
because millions of people who are being spied on happen to be terrorists!
unless you are doing criminal activities, they're not interested in your private life. they make take a look over logs but easely determine that ur not a target
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Although you guys do make a good point of why people are crying over it, google + its online allies already have all that info
not criminal activities, terrorist activities, it's all about terrorism. They dont give a damn according to them about piracy, etc, but the whole premise of the spying program is for national security.
14:49
exactly, I'm more worried about the private information that is saved all over the web (which could possibly be accessed by a hacker) than the government that doesn't care the slightest about ur info
What if I'm a terrorist and I feel like my privacy is being violated?
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I still didn't make anything explode, yet it looks like I'm already guilty
the point is avoiding exploding things
that's unconstitutional afaik
disclaimer (works for countries with a constitution)
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14:51
Unconstitutional or not, it's morally wrong IMO. And I'm the last person to go on an ethics kick.
@rdlowrey imo it isn't. as a moderator on any website you can see a lot of info about people that registered at your site. it's exactly the same
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@DarkAshelin not even remotely the same thing.
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@Ocramius pre-crime? Predicting that you will take action sometime soon?
@DarkAshelin not yet violating the law here...
it's just what you do with the info that matters
14:52
They use to have to get a court to allow them to do so based on reasonable evidence that the person is a threat to national security. Now anyone can make the list with no evidence whatsoever and no court oversight.
if a covernment worker starts sharing private info, then yes: breach in privacy. but if he doesn't and he strictly does his job in surveillance, then I don't see the problem
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I'm sorry, sir. Our linear regression analysis indicates that you're likely to commit a crime. Off to clink with ya.
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@DarkAshelin If snowden so easily accessed so much info, whats to stop any of the other smarties working there from stealing 1 million credit card numbers and selling it?
@Joe yes that is true, and that is something that should be prevented. but the surveillance on its own? I don't have a problem with that
14:54
@rdlowrey according to that linear regression, I may actuate Godwin's law now.
I hate the US government and I protest against their actions, oh no, now I'm suddenly on watch-list and being labeled as a terrorist because I am partaking in Occupy Wall Street movement, even though I am practicing my constitutional right to protest my government. But no, now I am seen as a threat because I am standing up to them. Political safety is greatly threatened.
everything you do online is already surveilled. take google for example
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@Ocramius hehe
the thing that matters is what happens with that info. Is it being used to track criminals? Good. Is it being used for random personal purposes or making money? bad.
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@DarkAshelin That's the "everyone else is doing it" defense and it hasn't ever held up in all of human history.
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14:55
/me moar code, less discussion
@rdlowrey my point was rather that I'm surprised about everyone QQing now about the government doing this, while the same thing already happened since the internet came out
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The problem is that we all think in terms of software, yet those guys have access to the piping and hardware.
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@DarkAshelin The difference is that google can't put me in jail.
^ that
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Google doesn't have the power to wage war.
14:56
do you really think they'd put anyone in jail without proper evidence?
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Google doesn't have the power to tax.
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@DarkAshelin cough cough
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@DarkAshelin they can
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can routinely do
14:57
they can, but why on earth would they? what do they have to gain by that?
secret courts are possible under NDAA and Patriot Act which allow them to basically come in the middle of night take you without any warrant, and lock you up indefinitely without evidence or a trial.
I meet the same as game monitor: people QQ constantly about being banned "without evidence" or "with no reason" while I have clear evidence that they hacked or broke ToU. It's just what people believe
Non disclosure agreement agreement?
Sounds super secretive :P
National Defense Authorization Act
just because they can't share all of the evidence doesn't mean there is no evidence.
14:58
@crypticツ aha :)
how can you be tried with evidence that is secret???
@crypticツ I don't see how that surprises you
or why you even doubt that
it's pretty logical
evidence can't always be shared
not even with the one on trial
How do you even know evidence exists if it can't be shared?
I don't see why else someone would be put in jail. they have no benefit with that. arresting someone is always done for a reason
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@DarkAshelin using that reasoning is totally different to the real world. If I get banned from WoW, my life will go on. It's just a game. But if you get put in a 2x2 jail with no proof, life stops
15:00
That's like me making a claim I am an alien from another planet, and you say "prove it", sorry that's classified, just gotta take my word.
@Joe but I do know how it's possible that evidence can't always be shared
@crypticツ that's how it sounds to you
@DarkAshelin political opponents, whistleblowers, etc
and you're just going to have to live with that. that's how the world works.
you can't see every piece of data which you want
even if it's about you
I'll explain an example to you that I can confirm personally
I think @DarkAshelin is an NSA spy sent to infiltrate online tech sites =oP
*puts on tin foil hat*
15:04
*test*
aha!
:)
@Joe exactly!
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won't take much to spy on the 140 users we have compared to the 3 million people taking photos on instagram :'D
selfie
@Joe terrorists love posting selfies on Instagram!
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more selfies
As a Game Moderator, I can see database logs on transactions between users, chatlogs, etc. Call this surveillance.
I detect that someone is using a hacking program. This account gets banned. In the logs, I see that the hacking account is a low level account, which sends all of the gained money and items to a higher level account, for nothing in return. I check the IPs of the accounts and confirm that it is the same person playing both accounts. Obviously, he was hacking on a 2nd account to avoid getting banned with his main account. But I detected this and ban both accounts.
The same easely applies to government surveillance.
Do you honestly think they should share all of the evidence, if it risks a possible hacker to gain access to the government surveillance tools? Do you really want that?
15:09
Ahoy hoy
@DarkAshelin you're comparing apples to oranges though. You have control over that system so users know their actions on THAT site is being monitored. However you don't have access to everyone's sites. That what the NSA is basically doing. They are doing a blanket surveillance. If they want to monitor nsa.gov then sure go ahead, but don't do it to every damn site I visit.
sorry for wall of text :D
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@DarkAshelin that is info relative to their activities. Again, I'll go back to my point of why they need to listen or record you having sex with your wife, which has nothing to do with safety, yet they can and do engage in it.
@Joe you simply assume that that is what they do. I'm pretty sure they don't.
while they have access to it, I'm sure they only check things that are relevant to what they're looking for
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@DarkAshelin Snowden's leaks explain that they do engage in far-reaching activities like that
15:10
^ that
if you are a real target, maybe
they won't do it for everyone
it would require a staff of half the world too
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@DarkAshelin automation?
@DarkAshelin AI?
@Joe so you care about a bot listening to your phonecalls?
@DarkAshelin it's all automated using software, they log it all, and when you become a nusicance for instance politically they can then go look at all your data collected, find something to use to silence you.
Snowden's leaks were a distraction
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15:12
@DarkAshelin Whether or not they are doing it, is not the point. The question is why? Are we all guilty until proven otherwise?
@Joe no, but if you suddenly raise suspicion, isn't it nice to have database logs to confirm/disprove the suspicions?
We need a camera in every car, every house, every room, every toilet! Only then can we be safe from the turrorist!s
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@DarkAshelin What's the point of freedom and privacy then?
@Joe I don't know, I never understood why people (specifically Americans) are so keen on "freedom" and "privacy"
as if that actually exists
(I honestly don't believe "freedom" and "privacy" even exist)
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@DarkAshelin I think it's their history. They were oppressed by the British severely.
15:15
it's just a concept people came up with
@rdlowrey what happened with regard to TLS 1.1/1.2 support?
@crypticツ sounds silly, but I think the world would be a better place (and a lot safer!) if every action of every person was logged somewhere and you could view the history of actions
kinda like digital life
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@DaveRandom It's already been merged into the 5.6 branch. I didn't do an RFC or anything. Just a PR. I basically just had to fix a segfault in ext/openssl when it was built against OpenSSLv1.0.1 (required for TLSv1.1/2 support) and add the relevant constants and stream wrappers.
@DarkAshelin You are a scary person
@PeeHaa xD
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15:20
@DaveRandom You'll have to build against OpenSSLv1.0.1 for it to be enabled. No distros ship that version yet, so you still would have to build your own openssl and then link against that when building php using --with-openssl=/path/to/openssl, but at least the functionality exists.
;-)
@PeeHaa I would be so glad to be able to view my own history since my memory really sucks
@DarkAshelin Seems very voyeuristic. Log all personal actions like when someone goes to bathroom, has sex, etc. No thanks. I'll stick with privacy and freedom.
@rdlowrey Ahh OK so if I build trunk against 1.0.1 it should Just Work™?
2 options:
1. You can view everything of everyone. No more taboo's. Everyone masturbates sometimes. Noone cares anymore about "ewww" things
2. You can put certain logs as "private" and these can only be seen if specifically shared or if an authority requests it (during a police investigation for example)
15:22
i have to make a new avatar for when the hats wear off, i love this old-skool-evil-overlord look
@DarkAshelin Everytime I forgot part of my life it was for good reason :P
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@DaveRandom Yes. You'd then have access to the new stream wrappers tlsv1.1:// and tlsv1.2:// as well as the new constants:
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STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_1_CLIENT
STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_2_CLIENT
STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_1_SERVER
STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_2_SERVER
@DarkAshelin no thanks... I'll move into the woods if that happens
@PeeHaa well you wouldn't HAVE to look at the logs ^^'
@Patrick and become a serial killer in the woods... :O
15:25
you have weird thoughts :)
@DarkAshelin because rules are always followed =oP yeah sure. Marking as private means nothing, if they can just go in anyways. Are they doing to send people a letter saying, he we are going to just go through your privately marked info, just so you know. Of course not, they will just do it. Also some people have sexual preferences which they do not want aired to the world, for instance the LGBT community whose reputations and safety could be put at risk if exposed.
@Patrick maybe I do
@Patrick I think of doing that more and more each day.
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@DaveRandom So for the sorts of things you and I do you'd either need to be sure the other party supported 1.1 or 1.2 or you could alternatively try to enable crypto with the newer methods and use the less secure ones if that fails.
oef.. seems levi and bjori had a nice run-in today ..
15:27
@crypticツ I live in the middle of nowhere, kinda like Courage the dog.
@rdlowrey Leviathon online.
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woot.
I asked my wife to keep it running today, so hopefully no issues ^^
So these thoughts are coming from someone that is one of those secluded ppl xD
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@LeviMorrison I only need it once or twice a day to quickly check that code changes didn't totally foobar the benchmarks. It's never an inconvenience when unavailable, but it's nice when it is :)
15:29
hello php world
morning
@DarkAshelin its morning?
@PeeHaa It wasn't ever really that hard anyway.
@emuigai always morning.. see the link on the desc on top right
@emuigai not really
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15:30
@jeffrey_way Laravel's use of statics is the stroke of genius at the core of its success. It's also a huge competitive adv not easily copied
@DanLugg how do you make such links in the chatbox D:< I never figured out how
[Text goes here](http://link-goes.here)
@DarkAshelin [text](http://link)
@rdlowrey wiki.php.net/rfc/tls-peer-verification still mentions bundling ...
@ircmaxell no idea what that means ...
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@JoeWatkins oh, woops. Thanks for the heads-up. That should've been removed.
that's kind of the point ;-)
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15:38
Fixed.
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I could've sworn I deleted that ... must've forgotten to click "save" when I previewed.
"We built a decent framework, and then realized that catering to a lower common denominator is impossible without static, so we made everything a facade."
@ircmaxell o.O
@rdlowrey funny, I thought I had read through it after you changed it and didn't notice it then ... voodoo ...
15:41
@DanLugg catering to the lower common denominator is the fail...
Oh, I know; I just summarized it ;-)
@rdlowrey Does OpenSSL not have a native way to "try 1.2 then 1.1 then 1.0"? :-(
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@DaveRandom Well ... (long explanation coming)
even if it doesn't, that could be done ... I just read that internals mail bout tls ... sick as dog man can't really think properly
sorry to hear that, feel better!!!
15:44
Hi
Does anyone here care to comment?
Also I see no issue with "going in and out of php tags" What is wrong with that? — qwertynl 15 secs ago
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It has the SSLv23 method which basically means "anything." I simply extended the existing functionality to include with the direct stream wrappers and constants.
Is there any issue with it?
no
to each their own, it's mostly personal preference
@ircmaxell thnx
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So what we need to do to get say, descending 1.2, then 1.1, then 1.0 and with SSL allowed is pass the NO_OP options for the protocols we want to disallow.
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15:45
The problem is that the ideal TLS constant is already in used for TLSv1.0 only
@JoeWatkins Oh yeh it can easily be done in userland, would just be nice if you could throw it at the 3rd party lib and not worry about it. Also kindly stand over there in the corner so I don't get your cooties :-P (seriously though, hope you recover swiftly and fully)
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So: yes, it's possible, and I'd like to update the implementation in the coming weeks with a new constant that will act as a shortcut for that.
@rdlowrey That's not actually a problem. If you introduce a _TLS_1_0 in 5.6 then it isn't, anyway. At the moment _TLS effectively means 1.0 because that's all we support, but it also means "any TLS you support" because again, that's all we support.
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Perhaps add STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLS_1_0_CLIENT/SERVER constants and repurpose the existing STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLS_CLIENT/SERVER constants to mean "TLS1.2, TLS1.1, TLS1.0" instead of just 1.0
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@DaveRandom yeah that.
15:47
If we let 5.6 get released without it, then it will be more of a BC problem
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When these things were first written there was no 1.1 or 1.2, so I can understand the original choice.
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The only other question is: should the 1_1 constant also support 1_0? Probably not ...
weren't mountains still forming when these were written ?
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@JoeWatkins Very possibly.
@qwertynl Nothing wrong with it; Jessica is a bit off-base I think.
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15:50
It's basically just this sort of thing to tell the SSLv23 methods to only use TLS:
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SSL_CTX_set_options(ssl_ctx, SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2 | SSL_OP_NO_SSLv3)
No I think it should be:
_TLS - The highest supported TLS, but not SSL
_TLS_1 - The highest supported TLS 1.x variant
_TLS_1_x - specifically this TLS version
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hey @DaveRandom
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@DaveRandom Okay, cool. I'll make sure to get these PR'd this week.
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Thanks for reminding me. I had meant to do this and forgot about it.
15:51
and maybe v23 should be deprecated in favour of _ANY or _BEST or something
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@DaveRandom Eh ... I thought that at first too but I don't know ... may be more trouble than it's worth.
@Jay umm... hey?
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just saying hey mate
u helped in a month or so ago
Oh OK. Hey :-)
Sorry I get suspicious when people randomly ping me, I have my help-vampire stake at the ready. Unfortunately they tend to spoil it for the rest of us.
Tim
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Help-vampire Van Helsing, is that you?
15:56
@DaveRandom Hey. You were waiting in line for a coffee in front of me on June 16th, 2003. Just sayin'.
;-)
@DanLugg Unlikely. Not a big fan of coffee. Also in 2003 I was busy being stoned in the UK. 2004-05 winter season was my 9 mths of being stoned in Canadialand.
Still didn't drink a lot of coffee though
Didn't drink much that wasn't alcoholic tbh
Just sayin'.
@Tim Actually I have a tendency to get sucked in, and then subsequently dry
lol
Yes, I did, and as I said, I just disagree with your snappy diagram. Particularly in the last part of the flow, because it won't disappear and there is no need to worry, in the drama-oriented PHP mailing list community this feature has no enemies whatsoever, and tell you what, if it disappears I'll start a 200 Rep bounty for you to cash-in from this answer. — dukeofgaming Jun 8 '12 at 17:35
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@DaveRandom I hear ya. I read stack overflow mostly for the interesting questions, but then spend most of my time reading beginner questions.
@DanLugg which question is that on?
16:05
^^ click the date/time.
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That's a heated discussion for a bikeshed issue
Not exactly, it's boils down to PHP<5.4 support or not
@Jack strongly opposing. It's an useful feature. And to d it with ++/-- is just nice.
Tim
Tim
But that's not the part they are arguing about
anyone know how I can use ircmaxell's password plugin together with Symfony's built-in Security system?
# app/config/security.yml
security:
    # ...

    encoders:
        Symfony\Component\Security\Core\User\User:
            algorithm: bcrypt
            cost:      15
16:11
@bwoebi Yeh but the 12d9 -> 12e0 -> float(13) is just insane. I'm not sure what the correct behaviour is but that is not it.
@DarkAshelin that should work
no?
@DanLugg Yea... I am a little confused :-\
Wow, never realized that $a = true; ++$a; did nothing.
@ircmaxell that's the default Symfony bcrypt method, not yours
does it make a difference?
16:13
@DarkAshelin ircmaxell uses the same bcrypt...
Oh, I had gotten to understand that Symfony didn't have any decent built-in password encrypt methods
s/encrypt/hash
incrementing strings is a silly thing to try and support, prefer it to be removed than made even more crazy
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lol $a = ''; $a++; // string(1) "1"
Wacky casting.
Tim
Tim
16:16
seriously what is the use case for that?
@ircmaxell =.=
Tim
Tim
$a="1"; $a++; is $a "2" or "11"?
gasps my login form works
@DaveRandom but anyway… I want A to become B and Z to become AA. Mixing numbers and characters is weird, yeah
16:20
@DarkAshelin \o/
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@Ocramius it is stuff like that that makes me feel dirty every time I use PHP
@Tim if your code is decent, there's no space for type juggling
@Ocramius Which then leads to the question, why do we allow type juggling to begin with?
Do we want to promote crappy code? (Because that's what we do, basically)
@MadaraUchiha legacy
Tim
Tim
@MadaraUchiha and the guy who designed the language is not a computer scientist
16:28
That's a plus
@Tim I have used it sanely before but I forget what for...
at least he has a vague idea of use cases :P
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@DaveRandom type juggling you mean?
I think it was to replace the two-column auto incrementing PK functionality of MyISAM when I had to use InnoDB for something
16:28
@Tim Incrementing strings, I guess
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Ah ok
Either way it kinda sucks, table-level locking is a sucky solution to any problem. InnoDB generally does rule, but that alpha-num ID generating thing is often very useful
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The only time I every relied on type juggling felt bad. It was so I could echo an object to serialize it.
@Tim __toString() isn't exactly type juggling. Even Java has that...
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@DaveRandom + @JoeWatkins: the TLS improvements we mentioned seem to be working fine locally. I'll add some tests and should be able to PR those later today or sometime tomorrow. Basically the STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLS_CLIENT/SERVER constants and the tls:// stream wrapper will negotiate the best available TLS protocol. If using OpenSSL1.0.1 that will be 1.0/1.1/1.2, otherwise 1.0.
user895378
16:32
I also added a tlsv1.0:// wrapper and STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_0_CLIENT/SERVER constants for using only TLSv1.0
@Tim __toString() is fine. Everything should be juggleble to a string, because eventually, you may need to output it.
can't decide if it should need an rfc
@rdlowrey Winner, also this scheme allows wiggle-room on tlsv1 for whenever tlsvNext shows up (i.e. don't be tempted by the dark side of _TLS_1)
Tim
Tim
@MadaraUchiha Ok, it felt hackish to me at the time, since it had side effects
@Tim side effects?
user895378
16:35
@DaveRandom Yeah, _TLS_1_CLIENT/SERVER can always be added when/if TLSv2 rolls around ...
@JoeWatkins It's not actually breaking anything at the moment, since _TLS only implicitly means 1.0 because we don't support anything else. Personally I'd say, try and slip it past without an RFC because it is sane and RFC'ing it may bring in a bit of insanity.
user895378
It's the only sensible thing to do ... an RFC might waste everyone's time :)
But... but... bikeshedding! What about the bikeshedding? I'm not sure I like the font that TLS is written with.
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And it doesn't break anything. It just adds support for the protocols that didn't exist before.
yea try the sneaky first I guess
Tim
Tim
16:38
@MadaraUchiha yeah, I am having trouble remembering. I think it was one of those named parameter constructor proxy things. Instead of having a finalizer function for it, I just made __toString do that since it only ever needed to be output.
@Tim If your __toString() impl has side effects, that's your own silly fault :-P
@LeviMorrison k kewl tnx!
Add an if (mt_rand(0, 123456) === 0) { exit; } to it, that'll shit someone up
@PeeHaa My basic steps:
1) Check out web-php.
wow such easy
16:40
2) Run the rsync stuff found on /mirroring.php
@DaveRandom that is pure evil
Although supposedly step 2 may not be needed anymore or something.
Tim
Tim
@DaveRandom I did notice the code smell at least. But instead of fixing it, I basqued in the "cleverness"
I guess bjori put the required files for it to actually work into git (which makes sense) but that's not how my local mirror was setup ^^
16:43
on my website I have my contact form and I have this code <?php echo htmlentities($_SERVER['PHP_SELF']); ?> to submit the form because I have a file that sends me an email as well as the person who just filled out the form. My form dosen't seem to work unless I type my website address with "/index.php" after it
anyway I can get it to work with and with out the "/index.php"
benlevywebdesgin: you mean you have that in the "action" parameter of your form?
ops I meant that
i.e: <form action="<?php echo htmlentities($_SERVER['PHP_SELF']); ?>"></form>
yes, and it works if I type "/index.php" after my address
Hey all
16:47
in the address bar?
For some reason if I change innodb_buffer_pool_size in my my.cnf and restart mysql it does not seem to get updated.
What could be a reason?
@benlevywebdesign The fact that your form is submitting to itself implies bad design.
Submit to a different page, then redirect to a success.php file or something.
That's a bit heavy worded Madara
htmlentities ?
16:49
@ChrisRasco Heavy worded how? He has logic and presentation on the same page. It's very basic to seperate the two.
@PeeHaa back in our chat :)
so just having http://benlevywebdesign.com/ doesn't work and if you add "/index.php" after it, it works
@MadaraUchiha That seems like an assumption
If he has a super tiny app, separating them may be overkill
It's not clear what he's doing
@ChrisRasco No, it isn't.
Even in the smallest apps, I never have the two on the same page.
@MadaraUchiha - great. I'm not sure that is what @benlevywebdesign is asking for help with
16:50
Just because the pros of seperating them outweighs the cons every day.
@ChrisRasco Evidence ^ He wouldn't have the problem if he submitted to a proper processing page, now would he? :P
@benlevywebdesign is this running on apache? You may need to set index.php as a default document
@ChrisRasco it is just my website, I don't need to submit the data to a db and so the other file I have called contactform.php has the code and just sends me and the form filler an email
that page is not being processed by php
look at source
@benlevywebdesign do you have an index.html in that same directory?
@JoeWatkins is right that PHP isn't processing whatever the default document is in your web root
@ChrisRasco I don't but I have an indexx.htlm on my server as a test page
16:57
there has to be something in your webroot that is running instead of index.php
is this a shared host or a dedicated server for you?
wait I had an index.html file but just changed it and it worked
I don't know why I had that file and why it was up on my server
stupid me
so things are good then?
yup
for now

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