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11:00
If the server responds with a 401, it will include at least one WWW-Authenticate header, the client will then choose the most secure of the options presented (i.e. prefer digest and fall back to basic) and send another request with the appropriate Authorization header
@DanLugg Exactly
Shit.
If you think about it, it doesn't make sense to always send the auth credentials because then you'd just be sending them bare across the network and it would be horribly insecure
@SecondRikudo Why would you use a vpn for incoming connections?
Regardless, it doesn't change your IP, it just gives you another one
@DaveRandom I wouldn't, I want only outgoing connections
@SecondRikudo Then you don't have a problem
@DaveRandom Of course. Hmm, never dawned on me.
11:02
@DaveRandom Of course I do, I have no idea how to do it XD
/cc @rdlowrey nevermind.
:-P
When you create a VPN it creates another virtual network adapter @SecondRikudo, it behaves as if you'd put another nic in the server and it has another IP address
@DaveRandom Pretending I know what nic is, how do I actually do it?
With iptables?
So you change your default route to the new adapter and outbound connections will go out of that connection, but your original IP still exists on the machine, and incoming connections will still work as expected
@SecondRikudo nic = Network Interface Card
Ah, okay
11:05
@SecondRikudo os?
I'm off for now; thanks for un-derping me @DaveRandom
I'm assuming hma is pptp, if it's l2tp I'm sure it's not much more difficult
@DanLugg I think that will take longer than I have available
I've never actually configured a vpn client on a vps but I can't imagine it's too difficult
@DaveRandom They actually recommended me to use their own client: hidemyass.zendesk.com/entries/…
11:08
Man. I really dislike site testing.
My attention span for it is severely lacking.
@AlmaDo A real thing apparently - landoflisp.com
@SecondRikudo Why are you using an external vpn btw?
@PeeHaa I need a way to send requests from different IPs.
@SecondRikudo I have no idea what to do with that, never used it, but they do seem to have idiot-guide instructions. Just be careful with the routing, if I were you I'd put a hard route in to your home IP before you start so that if you accidentally change the default route in such a way that you can't connect from the internet then it won't lock you out
Preferably with country of origin control.
11:10
@SecondRikudo Aren't there proxy services that can do that?
@SecondRikudo So you need a proxy not a vpn?
(I don't know, but I assume there are, and it's less complicated)
@PeeHaa Have any such good services?
Also, ideally, the request should not be seen as proxy
sounds complicated, just bind to the addresses and choose interface in code ...
(i.e. when geolocating the IP address from my request)
11:12
@SecondRikudo Are you sending requests to your own application?
@DaveRandom No
The requests are made to 3rd party services
Ahh, then proxy may not be ideal.
uk3.php.net/manual/en/context.socket.php -> bindto ... curl has option too ... that's got to be the simplest and so probably best way to do it ...
@JoeWatkins But then I need to own the address I'm connecting through, don't I?
I don't own IP addresses of all the countries I need to connect from...
then you need more addresses ... most (good) providers can sell you ips in various countries ...
11:19
@JoeWatkins That doesn't help me much, because even if I have an IP address for each country I need (which would be too much), submitting to many requests from the same IP address will look suspicious to the 3rd party service.
I know it sounds sketchy, but I assure you I am not violating ToS of anyone.
no no
you can have many ips bound to a single physical nic
@JoeWatkins I'm sure, but it's impractical for me to purchase 20 IP addresses, and still have a risk of being blocked out.
you can then instruct php (or whatever) to use a specific virtual nic, to the outside you will appear to use the address ...
they have no way to know what you are doing ...
I've done it for years and years and years for aws, works very well ...
@JoeWatkins The end goal is to make a request look as close as possible to that of an actual browser.
If I have 20 IP addresses on my VPS, and I need to submit 1000 requests, it won't look like it came from 1000 different locations, not even from 1000 different locations, at best it would look like 20 different locations
Which is not ideal for me.
if you have 20 ips, whatever you do, it will seem like the requests came from 20 ips ...
because they will ...
11:23
trying to retrieve a post from wordpress and show it into my own .php file. I already got the post with $posts = get_posts($texto['ID']);.
Does anybody know how to echo the content of the post now?
there's no real way to get around that ...
@JoeWatkins Yes, but 20 IPs is not enough, that's what I'm saying
And it's not practical or financial for me to buy more and more IP addresses. It doesn't scale.
Which is why I'm looking at the VPN solution.
I'm not sure how that helps, or if it does at all ... or if it would be any cheaper if it did help ...
ips are a couple of bucks a year last time I looked ...
@JoeWatkins Yes, but 100 ips are a couple hundred of bucks a year.
And I may need even more in the future. It just doesn't scale.
and how much is a bunch of VPN's ??
I don't see how a vpn gets around the problem, a vpn has a finite number of addresses too, it has the same problem ...
11:27
I use a single VPN service that can give me about 70k IP addresses at about $6/mo
at once ?
I need 1 IP address per request
How long does it take to switch IP?
That's a good question.
@SecondRikudo What are you upto?
11:28
@Naruto Taking over the world
I meant the serious stuff I see you talking about :p
a vpn is not bound to tier one with 70k addresses, a vpn can move, that doesn't solve the problem at all ...
@JoeWatkins What do you mean by "a VPN can move"?
@Naruto I've a service that is going to send HTTP requests to external 3rd party services every minute or so
I want that each request would arrive from a different IP address.
show me the vpn service you are looking at ? a vpn can have a bunch of internal network addresses just like your network connected to the router can, when anything on the vpn connects to the outside world, it will not be routed through private network addresses, it will be routed through the public network interface connecting the vpn to you, I don't know of a system that can really give you 70k usable ips for a few bucks they cost more than that to reserve, you would quickly go out of business
there must be a misunderstanding ...
11:33
you're not serious ?
@JoeWatkins How so
@SecondRikudo Is it possible to create a script that selects an IP adress according to an IP range?
@SecondRikudo I doubt that will scale, I doubt it's really meant for this ... you should test it and see what you actually get for your money, probably worth a few bucks to test it ...
Once connected to our VPN service your online identity will be masked behind one of our anonymous IP addresses.
one
@JoeWatkins How can a request have more than one IP address origins..?
when an nic is connected to a vpn it gets a lease for the ip, same as any other network hardware connection to any other network switch, the lease is held for an hour, or 24 hours, or 8 weeks or whatever ... not per request :s
11:39
@JoeWatkins The requests are sent every minute or so, I control how often
So I can get a new time IP address for the time I need.
test it probably ...
@JoeWatkins planning to migrate phpdbg in very near future to phpng. I think we should make that one independent from krakjoe/phpdbg repo. Because it'll get complicated to maintain two branches and php-src merging structure at the same time.
Will do.
@bwoebi ng is two years away
@JoeWatkins I was using Tor up until now, but it was too memory intensive and slowed down the entire server.
11:41
doesn't seem necessary to do that ...
@JoeWatkins still. I was asked multiple times to do it. (Nikita, Dmitry...)
do what ?
@JoeWatkins to port it to phpng
I think we should do it in php-src repo only, nothing in your github repo
as it's anyway part of php
rather not ...
@JoeWatkins rather not what?
11:43
I'd rather we stick to what we are doing already ...
which gets a mess as we'd need to have two branches.
Using #ifdefs gets just unreadable
with that many changes phpng has.
Also, I don't see any benefit in having phpdbg in our local repo for phpng and later.
The only benefit actually is that PHP 5.4/5.5 can also use it.
we'll be developing for the next two years, we're going to make changes to phpdbg that we need to port to ng over that time, it makes sense for the code to be in one place while we are doing that ...
the ng branch doesn't have to compile for anything else ...
but it should be in one place, for the moment ...
we anyway would have to port our code to phpng upon every change.
if ng is released in two years it won't be in wide usage for three ... jumping the gun a bit to start developing in that tree ...
If we do that in our repo or in php-src repo makes no difference
I'm just trying to simplify our lives
11:49
I don't think it's simpler, the repo on krakjoe/phpdbg serves as staging for us ... we should retain that ... keep the code in one place ...
we don't want to make all of our changes and mistakes in php-src or any branch of it, we develop phpdbg independently of php and merge it at appropriate times, that works and I don't want to change it ...
no. I mean, we develop in krakjoe/phpdbg. Then pull the subtree in php-src, merge up to master and then in phpng. In phpng use --no-commit and adapt to fit phpng src.
@JoeWatkins E_INSUFFICIENT_JEOPARDY
phpng should have exactly same features, just slightly changed code to match phpng API.
no. I mean, we develop in krakjoe/phpdbg. Then pull the subtree in php-src, merge up to master and then in phpng. In phpng use --no-commit and adapt to fit phpng src.
that's fine, I thought you meant you wanted to start doing the development of the ng port of phpdbg in the php-src tree ...
yeah, based on what master actually has. And then continue merging master there and adapt it each time something changes.
11:57
no. I mean, we develop in krakjoe/phpdbg. Then pull the subtree in php-src, merge up to master and then in phpng. In phpng use --no-commit and adapt to fit phpng src.
do this, that's fine
fine :-)
I just plan to stop developing on krakjoe/phpdbg at PHP 5.5 EOL… when we have no reason anymore to have a separate repo instead of everything in php-src. (And at that point, I assume, we also can just as well continue working directly in php-src repos… I doubt that we will by then still introduce revolutionizing features…)
hey geniuses. simple problem.
i have slider with 3 slides. i detect swipe right or left.
$dir = 'right';
$goto = 2;
i want to make this infinite.

how do i make
it if ($dir=='right' && count($images) == $goto) $goto = 0;
thanks in advanced.
12:18
I'm using UTF8 charset.
When echoing an accent with PHP like this: echo "camión" it is not displayed properly. It shows "cami�n"

How can i still using echo "camión" instead of "cami´on" and still showing it good?
make sure the file itself is encoded with "utf-8 without BOM"
@JohnnyJS BOM?
The byte order mark (BOM) is a Unicode character used to signal the endianness (byte order) of a text file or stream. It is encoded at . BOM use is optional, and, if used, should appear at the start of the text stream. Beyond its specific use as a byte-order indicator, the BOM character may also indicate which of the several Unicode representations the text is encoded in. Because Unicode can be encoded as 16-bit or 32-bit integers, a computer receiving these encodings from arbitrary sources needs to know which byte order the integers are encoded in. The BOM gives the producer of the text a...
Fixed. And I did say that MD5 was broken... — fredrik 9 mins ago
:|
Yeah fixed by suggesting an even faster algo :P
// md5 the password
$password = 'md5' . $password;
10
hahahahahaah :D
so, facepalm is the official WC logo ?
Given how popular the world cup currently is in Brazil - definitely.
There's also been quite a few riots in brazil in the past 6 months due to so much being spent on the world cup, and people lacking the little luxuries in life, like access to clean water, electricity that stays on etc.
I'm always iffy on the idea of visiting Brazil
12:51
I am tempted to refer to "presentation objects" as "widgets" in my code
because of the clumsy name
anyone having done Infusionsoft integration with Php?
13:07
i develop a import script and need to get last inserted id, mysql_insert_id() give me everytime 0 and last_insert_id a fatal error, is there any better way to get last id?
yes, there is
@AlmaDo and which is this way?
hire a developer
that's it
the damned views will be returning a response object
otherwise it will end in tears
13:23
@tereško You got a ViewManager or anything on github yet?
what are you working on @tereško?
also, good morning
mornin
@CarrieKendall a three-headed dragon: api, website & cms
all within same domain and the project is mostly closed-sourced
@tereško sounds challenging
actually I kinda like it, an interesting usecase
13:25
tottaly
@Fabien it was fun when I went
I do imagine everything would be okay. Long way to go for a holiday though. Would rather hit up some of the Stans. first.
ok you are correct. Everyone should use it for hashing password. The native password hashing API in PHP (as linked in my first comment) is stupid and the person who wrote it is an idiot. Sorry for telling you otherwise. — PeeHaa 8 secs ago
Sorry @ircmaxell ;)
@Fabien like... Canadastan?
lol. Been to Canada and will come back to hit up the Western side.
13:38
^^^ Awesome. East and West are great. Everything in the middle (where I am) is kinda meh.
Middle-ish, at least.
@PeeHaa you're dead to me
:D
I love you too :)
It's hard to express just how stupid DateTime and associated bollocks now is
Also:
Microseconds (added in PHP 5.2.2). Note that date() will always generate 000000 since it takes an integer parameter, whereas DateTime::format() does support microseconds.
echo (new DateTime('now'))->format('u'); // always 000000
@fredrik for general cryptographic use, being fast is an advantage. But for storing of passwords, that's a disadvantage. Mainly because passwords are low-entropy. Meaning that it's pretty easy to iterate through many possibilities. Which is why you want a slow hash function for storing of passwords (prevents brute-forcing). Additionally, you don't need 2/3 of the properties of a cryptographic hash for passwords. You only need preimage resistance. Collision and second-preimage are useless for password storage. Seeing how md5 hasn't been broken (preimage wise), sha3 is no better than md5 (here). — ircmaxell 8 secs ago
Yeh, that makes total sense
13:44
@ircmaxell Thanks for the intervention :)
@DaveRandom no comment
@DanLugg i am going to visit a friend in Winnipeg around the beginning of next month :D
14:03
How do i go about and keep a PHP script running after a user left the webpage?
user365265
hey mates
@SecondRikudo ARE YOU READY?!
user365265
whats the name of that php function
that()
@cept0 that();
user365265
14:05
if(null === a = b()) {... }
haha
user365265
i can't remember the name
@ircmaxell I just had a look to see if it would be easy to make it use gettimeofday() instead of time(), but apparently no because the source code is totally insane and incomprehensible as well.
user365265
available since > php 5.3
@Naruto Ready for?
14:06
@SecondRikudo ARE YOU READY?!
@DaveRandom dates are hard, which is why nobody's built a cleaner implementation
@Naruto I'M READY
user365265
if(null === $a = $b()) { ... }
@SecondRikudo GOOD! ASSWOOPIN COMMING UP TOMORROW :D
@cept0 There is nothing in that code snippet that hasn't worked since PHP4... (except that you forgot the $ and there's no native function called b())
14:06
@ircmaxell That also applies to social life dates :D
@Naruto Yup, yours :D
user365265
@DaveRandom ok, but how do you call such functions ?
@SecondRikudo I'll be depressed tomorrow, hoping Hinata will comfort me ^^ I'm going to get me some :D
@cept0 can you try to elaborate on what you're expecting a name for?
user365265
there must be a programmatic name
user365265
a specification or smth like that
14:08
@cept0 Assignment? Comparison?
user365265
because it is not available for all languages
@ircmaxell I think he wants to know what that kind of equasion is called or if there is a function which has this built in function?
what's not available for all languages?
user365265
you can'T write javascript like `
if(null === $a = $b()) { ... }`
user365265
var $a = $b();
if($a === null) { ... }
14:09
you aren't making much sense...
me or him?
user365265
who?
you
14:10
@ircmaxell I'm absolutely certain I couldn't do a better job with the re2c generated stuff and the hand crafted format parsers etc, there are so many places where there isn't a definitively correct thing to do and it works really well 99% of the time, all things considered. But all I'm talking about here is changing the way the current time is retrieved to populate one extra field in a struct. That shouldn't be as hard as it looks like it will be.
user365265
ok lets try again:
> function b() { return null; }
undefined
> if (null === (a = b())) { console.log("it was null"); }
it was null
@cept0 Actually, yes you can, you just need another set of parenthesis
@DaveRandom Oh, the parsing is easy
user365265
you can write `if(null === $a = $b()) { // $a is defined }` with javascript. this methodical approach is elegeant. in javascript you need to write: `var $a = $b();
if($a === null) { ... }`. So, does anybody know the name of that programmatic method ?
14:13
Although please note that you really shouldn't do either of these things most (if not all) of the time
user365265
php: one line vs javascript: two lines of code
because everything is about the LOC count.
@cept0 I just showed that, with javascript, you don't need to write that. You just need an extra set of parenthesis to disambiguate the assignment
"this methodical approach is elegeant." Aka it's a hack that makes you feel clever.
@ircmaxell you're creating an implicit global variable in your example though
14:15
@FlorianMargaine sure
which is one reason JS sucks
-grabs popcorn-
yup, that's why strict mode is recommended by many people
it makes js suck less
anyone know how to do a regex search over github php repos?
@FlorianMargaine well, or keeps you from doing sucky things in it :-)
which is basically the same
but yeah, sure, let's use your phrasing
14:17
@Gordon php organisation repos, or all repos with php?
@Gordon git clone repo; grep :-P
@salathe all repos with php. I want to search for foreach \(.+->.+\(.+as to prove a point
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@SecondRikudo So she appears.
14:18
@FlorianMargaine to be fair, it would be awesome if PHP had a strict mode. But that's why we can't have nice things
user365265
** I HAVE A MESSAGE FOR YALL **
hello chat peoples.
@cept0 I think it's just you :P
@Fabien It was a bit weird the he turned into a woman, don't you think?
14:22
posting cat memes are frowned upon here?
@cept0 we tried getting you to explain what you meant, because it wasn't clear to us what you were asking for. So we suck. Sure...
And the black staff of doom and black balls of destruction also disappeared.
@Sharky no, as long as it's not disruptive. Though we may move them out eventually if other conversations are happening
@cept0 its dangerous to post things like this
especially when a mod is around who might not know you or the previous context
just wanted to answer to that "you suck" with this one img4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20140306235947/clubpenguinpookie/…
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14:23
@Sharky Well played
@SecondRikudo i have been viewing the series more like a slow-moving train wreck for some time already
tbh just testing the chat for first time, good morning to you all people, see you some other time :D
@tereško Where are oyu now?
@Sharky good morning? :D
morning everyone
14:24
NB Still restoring data from a critical crash, this should be working again in a few hours.
heh
just your luck I guess
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@Gordon, Please do the needful.
@SecondRikudo at the end. It is getting more and more ridiculous. And Sakura is still useless.
@tereško Yeah, gives a new meaning to "The floor is Lava" though :D
@tereško Sakura is now even more useless than ever
Even the one single function she was good at, Naruto can now do exponentially better than her :D
I'm currently on Soul Eater though, have you watched/read?
14:30
@SecondRikudo It's all weird relatively.
First time I've ever had to use clone
I am currently reading Gamer and Noblesse
Nobless? Whose nobless?
this one : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noblesse_%28manhwa%29 ... and the author basically got rid of the highschool bullshit after first 20 chapters
Ah Korean comics
14:32
@tereško It's a loss of mine that you aren't on Anime & Manga, you know? :P
Alright champs!!!
Going into a meeting
later!
@SecondRikudo btw, on weekend I binge-read "God of Highschool" actually quite good, bragonball-like thing
14:59
16 more followers to go
@tereško Noob. Though not sure why I didn't want to use that.
I will need it for unit-testing Response class
if only there was a way to register a PHP SAPI
morning
15:11
@ircmaxell you know how to do it, dont you?
@Gordon with a ton of C code, yes...
@tereško Or you can over-ride the header function as part of your test.
namespace NameSpaceBeingTested {
	function header (  $string ,$replace , $http_response_code ) {
	//log what headers have been set
	//if necessary call the real function
	     \header(  $string ,$replace , $http_response_code);
	}
}
@ircmaxell I just said the same thing out loud. @ThW is my witness. (Yes, it works, and it's a smart solution, but... eww.)
15:27
@ircmaxell well, @tereško can safely assume the native function to work as expected, so I guess this is a quite clever way of testing that the calling code interacts correctly with it.
btw , ---why---- while you people are here:
/why/while
@TobiasGies it is (just about) better than nothing. And yes I'd prefer a decent solution, but I'm not going to hold my breath for that.
@PeeHaa s/
@PeeHaa i thought that is was a fair question :P
15:29
how would you check whether of PHP code sample has correct syntax ?
@tereško you mean linting?
@Gordon damn :P
@Gordon linters usually check style, not syntax
This may be stating the obvious, but... php.net/manual/en/function.php-check-syntax.php
@CarrieKendall hehehehehe
15:31
@tereško no, php -l would find syntax errors. not style
@DaveRandom (PHP 5 <= 5.0.4)
yeah , noticed that moments ago
@DaveRandom removed in 5.0.4
15:31
lolwut, why?
I admit I've never had cause to use it. but having to fpc/exec(php -l) is crappy
@DaveRandom Presumably because PHP can't actually lint a file without mutating state ;)
That's ridiculous but not completely unsurprising
It might be considered odd if a linting function ended up defining the functions and classes in the linted string ;)
@Gordon will it actually execute the code too, or can I safely use it with unknown/unsafe user input ?
"Check the PHP syntax of (and execute) the specified file "
15:34
yeah , the "execute" part wont do in my case
@TobiasGies yeah, that's the problem
OK that's just nonsense.
(yay PHP!)
mumble mumble ast mumble
@tereško uuuh, ask @Nikic if php -l executes the file. I don't think it does.
@Gordon I don't think it does either ;)
15:35
does it?
thanks. so @tereško yeah, you can use the gist I guess
That gist doesn't remove the file btw @tereško @Gordon, needs a manual unlink()
@DaveRandom yeah, but it saves into the sys temp folder so who cares :P
@Gordon One day you are going to come in here bitching about how your server fell over because the storage filled up, and I am going to quote that back to you :-P
Oh, and laugh. Also I will laugh maniacally.
@DaveRandom :)
updated the gist
@AlmaDo Great. I'll have a look once I feel better. :)
15:43
[joe@localhost jit]$ php -dextension=jitfu.so test.php
function pre-compile(l1 : ptr, l2 : long) : long
        incoming_reg(l1, rdi)
        incoming_reg(l2, rsi)
.L:
        l5 = load_element_long(l1, i2)
        return_long(l5)
        ends_in_dead
.L:
.L:
end

function post-compile(ptr, long) : long

/tmp/libjit-dump.o:     file format elf64-x86-64


Disassembly of section .text:

00007f717270c148 <.text>:
    7f717270c148:       55                      push   %rbp
    7f717270c149:       48 8b ec                mov    %rsp,%rbp
(see full text)
OK so, here's a fun question: at work we have this sso thing that uses our Google accounts to get into various company systems. One of these systems periodically fails to sign you in, and then lets you in the next time you try (this is a bug that is on our side and no-one can be bothered fixing). However, when you have a developer console open (chrome dev tools or firebug) it fails every time. Then you hide it and it lets you in. Thoughts, anyone?
/me w00ts ... quietly ...
@Gordon assuming that header functions work correctly in a CLI API
@DaveRandom something something race condition.
I'll just leave this here ... pastebin.com/jJKvc3HY
15:49
@Leri yeah. I've found bug with greedy-expressions. Will fix that tomorrow
@RonniSkansing Alright... Sorry about the delay. Here's my ping. I've spruced up my answer a little... You let me know if it could be better. Again, thanks for all your help... :)
@Gordon the manpage says that it only checks syntax
@ircmaxell no, why does that matter? Actually, iirc it doesnt do anything in CLI. But when testing the consumer, it's irrelevant because it's safe to assume that calling the code does what it's supposed to do, as long as it's called with the proper input.
@tereško thats what you wanted, right?
yeah

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