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00:05
Hellllllllllllo.
@MikeM. hay
4-3 penalty shootout good job also thanks to krul :D
yet the normal match was quite bad - many changes with many misses
but uhm to come back to php what would be the most usefull way to list time zones
from php itselves I know php has an datetimezone class or close to it's name
even been trying to code php while being high?
lol it's fuckin hilarious
No and I will not. I don't do drugs / nor smoke / nor drink
I think I got out of it
yet I am trying to go from unix timestamp to local time
using this to get from unix timestamp to local time:
time = strftime('%H:%M:%S',time());
which seems to work: ssbulletinboard.tk/timezone.php
This will end up generating the timezone into a "combobox" <select> tag...
ThW
ThW
date('H:i:s');
that's also possible xD
yet strftime works fine xD
Someone take a look? pastebin.com/7hmR3Yq1
How come the user + pass wont = yes, they will individually though.
what you mean?
like if user+pass is not filled in the file still passes it as filled in?
or if the pass isn't correct it still passes as correct
what does password_verify return?
does it return a true/false or does it return the hashed pass...
00:43
@MikeM. The correct email = true.
The correct email, and wrong password = false
The wrong email, and right password = false.
we can't check it with only what you sent
like I said what does password_verify do and return?
now you say if $_POST['password'] equals the return of password_verify echo yes else echo no
@MikeM. string(60) "$2y$10$Y2BWVJvvItquAvqagqYkA.QKHo./y1w1G5UlbQFGoMDu9/k2GF/.2"
read what I just said :D
44 secs ago, by Mike M.
now you say if $_POST['password'] equals the return of password_verify echo yes else echo no
Thats exactly what I've done?
if ($_POST['password'] == password_verify($_POST['password'], $db_hashed_password)) {
echo "Yes";
} else {
echo "No";
}
let's say password is test
00:47
Ok,
password hashed will be: $2y$10$Y2BWVJvvItquAvqagqYkA.QKHo./y1w1G5UlbQFGoMDu9/k2GF/.2
the return of password_verify will be: $2y$10$Y2BWVJvvItquAvqagqYkA.QKHo./y1w1G5UlbQFGoMDu9/k2GF/.2
Yes, ok,
what you say is if test equals $2y$10$Y2BWVJvvItquAvqagqYkA.QKHo./y1w1G5UlbQFGoMDu9/k2GF/.2 echo yes
but the password stated as test is NOT $2y$10$Y2BWVJvvItquAvqagqYkA.QKHo./y1w1G5UlbQFGoMDu9/k2GF/.2 so it always will return false
so what you would have to do is simple: make a variable like $password
hash it like you did on the register
replace the $password to the hashed password
check the hashed password with the database password
00:50
Ok got you, thanks Mike.
to make sure you have always the correct hashed password if you're gona fill in the correct password is with the usage of a saltkey which also have to be saved on the database
as soon as you login
read the database with the WHERE clause username = $_POST['username']
get the salt key
hash the $_POST['password'] with the given salt (same way as the register would)
and check the hashed pw with the db pw
This is confusing :P salt key I didn't consider.
Do you have TV? @MikeM.
well if you use crypt without a saved salt key you never will end up the same hashed
Im pretty new at this (as you can tell).
since the salt key would be generated
00:53
Can I get you to help me over Team viewer please?
I would really appreciate it. I've spent two days on a registration and login :s.
I use this to encrypt my password/hash my password
No idea ^ :P
this is how I create my random salt: $salt = substr(str_shuffle(str_repeat('ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw‌​xyz0123456789-_~',100)),0,100); //defines random key
my vsalt is just a small salt
:O
@MikeM. Can you connect on team viewer?
@MikeM. Why aren't you using the password functions?
00:56
PeeHaa since I am just using my own function
Yes, but in name of all the is sacred. Why?
I didn't even know the is/was a password function that's why I am using my own hashing function
Never too late to switch :)
but how you know the password_hash would always return the correct hashed password
Because I trust @ircmaxell
And I have seen the source :)
01:00
but PeeHaa what if user1 has password: test
and user2 has password: test
Yes what about it?
would they appear the same because it uses the same function?
so how would the function see if the user filled out the correct pass on the db
You kinda broken salt generation mechanism is baked into the password functions. So it will always generate a random salt (based on what is available)
01:01
okay so once again
how would it check if the pass belongs to that person
let's say test for user1 returns 1234 and test for user2 returns 4321
how would the function checks with the correct salt to get for user1 1234 and user2 4321
Because the salt is in the hash
I didn't even have that.
the only thing I had was password_verify
none more background info or sources
Confused as poop now.
01:04
@MikeM. Read this thing github.com/ircmaxell/password_compat/blob/master/lib/… it's the userland implementation of the php functions
hmm 279 lines or 12lines
ok don't
ow wow learned something new: is_string() is_int()
you know my script works kinda the same as that function
Wait.. back up @PeeHaa, ircmaxwell wrote the password_hash function?
@RahulKhosla yes
01:06
Me?
Or him?
Holy crap, thats cool
He must be super famous then.
@MikeM. Yeah, but it is the kinda that is going to give you troubles
how so?
There is no such thing as kinda secure
how would this not be secure?
give me a reason why my function is insecure.
weak salt generation
01:08
how is it "weak"
I just take out random items from the ABC-123
It's not as random as it could be
this doesn't give a reason of why it's weak
it's still random
You know what is also random?
GSDJGJHSDGH < THAT
woops caps
^ that
01:10
that;s not random
It is
it will always return 4 it ain't random
^
But random at start.
Not after 1st use?
KeLL2U5ZW76CZn_35JPSir11fYSQULzxq0bYdgW-qK4hjTgacOdANxigQdfR1qXvsZB-Ta6ukn5AJZU‌​-Ax8NoDNzOhIFJcdsgqv5
that's my randomized salt
@MikeM. Could you help me over TV?
01:12
no
u2F6U32yLY that's my randomized vsalt
@MikeM. You know what. There is no point it telling you "you are doing it wrong" so I''ll just continue with whatever it was I was doing
$2y$12$u2F6U32yLY$$$$$$$$$$$.d9WovHntumXPswlHogLFRVba0rXISMmu2yDxqRYMz0e2 this would be how my password looks like
@PeeHaa There is no point telling someone he's doing it wrong if you can't state what is exactly wrong and how/where it is going wrong.
I just explained it to you. I have pointed to a source where a "as random as available" implemention is shown. I don't know what else you want me to tell you
01:15
You said it's not random
so I am asking you how come it's not random
you didn't explain that
@MikeM. Where did I say that?
"It's not as random as it could be"
with other words it's not random.
Have you checked the linked source?
Have you seen how the salt is being generated?
Have you compared that with what you are doing?
What was the conclusion?
no that;s why I told you that I didn't know there is an is_string and is_int
Here compare this random source with yours
What have I started...... ^
Nothing.
@PeeHaa I stick with my own way.
As I already said:
7 mins ago, by PeeHaa
@MikeM. You know what. There is no point it telling you "you are doing it wrong" so I''ll just continue with whatever it was I was doing
Lets just stick to password_hash, I trust ircmaxwell.
Go ahead Rahul that's your decission I told you how I did it so it's your own decission.
01:22
I trust your judgment also @MikeM. I just think that official way = the right way. But you might be onto something cool.
so if I set a default time zone in a php script and when I set a cookie it should go over the set time zone right?
so let's say I put all this: http://ssbulletinboard.tk/timezone.php into a dropdown
the user set's this. and I will grab the "Africa/Abidjan" part and save it into a db then I can use this to set the default time zone and then set a cookie on it's timezone
02:05
finally my timeZone dropdown generator works -,0
02:25
@MikeM. Were you the one who tried to implement his own captcha?
If yes, then it seems you don't learn from your mistakes
uhm Idk if I ever uploaded my captcha here xD
The one I cracked?
I haven't been on here for a long while plus had other issues on my mind so IDK
the other issues are more important then reminding some chat if it ever was uploaded
It was, this must be yours ssmailsubscription.tk/inc/captcha.php
ye it is
02:30
Apr 20 at 22:18, by HamZa
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so?
like I said I was busy minding other stuff on my head which is slightly more important
The lesson was: do not try to implement your own security. Use trusted standards
> Please do not use the double quotes (") this will cause bugs in your script!
You're failing again by using your own mechanism
lulz
02:31
rofl
HamZa if no one implements own security then there simply won't be any security
just what I want to say I never heard of ircmaxwell's password class
and to be honest I am not even going to go on with talking about it
ok, I won't interfere with your plans
--- end of discussion ---
Thank you.
Going offline to take some rest before I go to the hospital.
cya all and have a nice scripting day/night
cyaa
 
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04:09
anyone have created jomla template?
 
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06:19
Hey guys, general question, not really PHP related, I'm building a chat app. Would you keep a list of open chat tabs server side (Session or database) or client side with cookies?
@Darius Both
What is the purpose for both?
If you don't mind
@Darius If you just keep it client side, there's no record of who's accessing what chat
Which you should have for security purposes, privilege purposes (banned, private chats, public chats, admin chats), general log purposes, etc...
If you just keep it server side, how will you display the tabs to the user? Or how will you record new chat tabs opening? Or how will you record when a chat tab closes?
In order to use the chat they have to be logged into their account, so that takes care of those privilege purposes. for security purposes, I guess it's good to have that info.
If server side, upon begin page load, check session or database for list of tabs open and open them up on page load completion.
@Darius what?
06:25
If cookie version, upon page load, just run a request for the chat ID's inside the cookie
Not sure if you're asking a question right now?
Sorry, let me rephrase.
Overall, I'm building a regular cometchat type of chat bar where people talk with their friends after logging into their account. After they login, they talk to each other live, one chat tab per friend. So if they navigate to another page, I have to show the chat tabs that were open. So upon chat tab open, I would run an ajax request to store the friend ID into a session or send the friend ID into the cookie. So after another page load, it would gather info from there.
Authentication for banning and what chats they can enter is taken care of.
...and?
So the question is whether if I store the chat tabs server side, why use a cookie?
speed?
If i use a cookie, I'm assuming on page load, I'll run a javascript loop to create the tabs and run a request for the previous messages.
Sure, I guess you don't need a cookie necessarily? You also don't need to do it server side.
06:32
The end result I'm looking for is upon page load, load up all the chat tabs that were open in previous page and load history for those chat tabs. You're saying it doesn't matter, as long as I'm authenticated and recording a chat history with IP of poster in Database for security reasons.
I never said the latter
blah.
07:14
i am new to joomla, i want start from install it and install template to develop template. Can you guys guide me to a good article? I've read so much, but now it was a garbage like. and i got 404 error. some one have noticed it is a problem with menu. i don't have a clear way to do this. now i deleted all and now start it again with a fresh installation. please can someone help me on this time?]
there is is nobody currently online with Joomla experience
aside from that: if you are not using Joomla based on monetary incentive (for work), then I would advise to avoid it
of course, if it's for work .. hell ... we all have to eat
i have an interview tomorrow and they only use joomla and drupal since their customers need sites on that platforms. watching videos now :(
you won't be able to learn Joomla in a day
i sort out things:
install and configure joomla - OK
install template - Learning
Create a template - around 50% OK
I think thats all. Am I wrong?
 
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user924016
08:27
mooornings
09:12
Good morning!
Oh last night I saw the video from @ircmaxell and now DI and the DIC makes more sense to me. Finally... But it's not 100% clear to me. Is it easy to just 'write a from scratch applications' to implement DI with a DIC?
Morning.
Anyone here right now?
Hello.
Looks like you are from Sri Lanka?>
I am. ;)
Colombo?
09:25
yes
ah you from colombo :) so?
Colombo what?
Colombo Number?
I am indeed from Colombo. ;)
:P
Guys, i'm about to code a templating engine, but I have no idea on a folder structure.
09:30
have you work with joomla?
Joomla is for kids.
I code my own CMS.
i am a kid, can you help me to do a joomla site?
LOL dude.
Its useless to use Joomla.
WordPress is better than Joomla in my opinion.
But in either way.
You have to understand the code structure of Joomla to work with it's view.
idgf, but if you can help me to do a joomla site, i appreciate it
Why do you wanna use Joomla so bad?
Why not code shit yourself?
Joomla and stuff is for people who are not experienced in coding and are not planning to learn coding.
09:34
bcoz client needs only a joomla site.
:l
How much is the client paying?
@Duikboot dependency injection is a programing practice, DI container is a tool/library which streamlines the application of this practice
teresko
teresko teresko teresko
teresko teresko
Morning
morning, @Fabien
09:48
You watch many/any anime movies @tereško?
rarely
hell ... I rarely watch movies in general
Well this r/movies thread has a few lesser known ones of potential interest.
10:08
1
Q: Laravel: Sentry permissions not working properly

Kamran AhmedI have got the following in my sentry seeder: <?php use App\Models\User; class SentrySeeder extends Seeder { public function run() { DB::table('users')->delete(); DB::table('groups')->delete(); DB::table('users_groups')->delete(); Sentry::getUserProvid...

user924016
10:23
stackoverflow.com/users/43907/gold << why isnt that user banned forever?
Now I understand why everyone hypes Laravel. It is made of pure awesome.
user924016
what?
I am referring to the latest post-spam
user924016
oh
10:32
Looks like I have confused someone.
@tereško yeah..
I was talking about how terrible that piece of code is.
Actually, I was following this tutorial on Sentry for laravel and just copy pasted all that stuff..
 
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12:33
Mornig
13:09
Morning.
13:19
moin
morning
13:38
morning
> In The Netherlands and maybe also other countries there are about 20 houses per zippostalcode. The street names are known by zippostalcode and housenumber combination.
Thanks for the PITA. ^ :)
What's the PITA about that?
Imho it is super clear. I might be a tad biased though :)
@PeeHaa The fact that I need to get that house number for gateway from nopcommerce and have no idea how. :)
Doesn't that thing have an easy way of giving you the user / delivery info?
It gives me billing and shipping addresses, and house number is included within Address1 field, that basically is user-defined string.
13:47
That is pretty horrible
@PeeHaa Hüp Holland Hüp!!!!
\o/
Hi everybody!
Can someone help me with MySQL grouping?
We only do mysql groping in here
What :D?
13:55
Hey Joe. Been away has there been any progress with your situation?
@PeeHaa ahahaha
@Leri it seems no ecommerce solution is "perfect"
Well, nothing is perfect, tbh. But here I am not sure which one is wrong: nopcommerce address system or address system in Netherlands. Honestly, that seemed to me slightly not intuitive.
@Leri Merging two clearly separate field is in the wrong here
Merging that is stupid and goes against every good practice and common sense
I have never seen address for where house number is separate field. However, I agree that address input form should be configurable by country/region. Well, I need to face reality and somehow get that number. :D
@Leri For an automated system it makes exactly 0 sense to have it together and having to parse it hoping the parsing is correct
14:12
@Fabien none :(
Blah :(
@Fabien Situation?
It's Joe's situation not mine.
@PeeHaa You're right but that decision is due to improving UX I guess i.e. it's 1 less field to fill in.
Yeah that also the only thing I can think of
Finally my first wordpress plugin is finished... Heads up: if somebody asks you to create a wordpress plugin just tell him/her you will redo their entire website for free
14:24
Oh I had to work on a WP plugin last week. What a pain...
ohai!
soooooo, what did I miss? :)
Few PITA stories. :D
@HamZa It's a serious pain. I spent most of yesterday writing an abstraction library so it would be at least somewhwat testable and sane
One does not unit test wordpress plugin. :)
@PeeHaa hehe I just threw some globals in it and just made it work. After all, I'm done with this crap
@Leri ahahaha exactly
14:26
@Leri Testability was only one reason. The other reason was my sanity ;-)
And now hopefully I can make the other plugins faster
Ah, so a long term profit
Not really. It's for a friend for free and a one time thing. I'm going to make sure it is a one time thing :P
hehehe
btw setting up vagrant can also be a pain
the_wordpress() is evil
14:34
Hi!
@VeeeneX perhaps, what's your point ?
Where? :D
Point of what?
the point.
Point of point?
indeed
14:40
<street name> + <house number> + <random thing I don't care> I am going to make regex for this. Is that reliable enough? /me looks @PeeHaa, @HamZa
@Leri What is that random thing you don't care about? zip/postal?
Something like: (.*)?[ ](\d+)(.*)?
@PeeHaa Yeah, and I don't care, because I have them as separate properties as well.
@Leri a house number may contain alnums
Anyway pastie.org/pastes/9360962/text and result is pastie.org/9360967 and I want to order bt max vote_status in this case vote id 4
@Leri Theer is also something as housenumber addition
E.g. Admiraliteitskade 85 D
14:43
Fellas, please tell me if there's a tool that can do all of the following:
So I need <street name> + <house number> + <house number extension> + <other stuff>?
@SecondRikudo no
- Can diff directories
- Can ignore first few characters of the file
@VeeeneX you can wrap the result in a subquery and then order it
@Ocramius by joining?
14:45
@VeeeneX SELECT * FROM (SELECT ... ) ORDER BY ...
Well, I was looking at this misses lots of content, I guess. :-)
No it does not
@Ocramius I was happy when i did that query another one will be fight
Well yeah the addition is missing :P
:D
14:47
But it is for shipping right @Leri?
Anyone? :P
@PeeHaa Yes, implementing pay after delivery flow. Other stuff is already done.
Can't you just use the address string in the format of street + housenumber + addition. Instead of only trying to get the housenumber?
^ that in combination with the zip would be delivered to the correct address
@SecondRikudo All that comes to mind is KDiff
@Ocramius I don't have any idea how to solve it
14:49
But I dunno about skipping the first characters.
@PeeHaa I'd love that but api requires string houseNumber (nillable = true, minoccurs = 1, maxoccurs = 1) in order to proceed.
Damnit
Please help with this : pastie.org/9360962 and result is pastie.org/9360967 and I want to order bt max vote_status in this case vote id 4
@DanLugg VAMPIRE!!!! :P
14:53
@PeeHaa I VANT TO ZUCK YOUR BRAIIIIIN
@DanLugg ewww
hello.
@Ocramius hey don't judge man!
dying of boredom -.- (facepalm)
@MikeM. I can enslave you, for free!
14:58
@Ocramius Thanks I solve it ;)
Want issues? I have:
@Ocramius uhm, no Thanks maybe another time?
@MikeM. :P
I bet ... == 12!
14:59
@VeeeneX ah yes, that works too
1 2 3 12 6 should do the trick!
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