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00:36
@Wesabi what did you expect from a guy that isn't paid for using his brain? :-)
01:03
hmm I am hashing my password exactly the same on my login as on my register
yet my register outputs the correct pass but the login doesn
doesn't* both salts are correct.
Password: 12345678
Username: admin
Hashed Password: *0S2k0u9.1hnFr.
Database Password: $2y$12$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.ibwcWrMlgLR7y6B62/Vc8Dc54kecHHe$1$ZQhX9D2d$RexVJ.y2KWpfxMyY0tN9E1
Database Salt: HJsZ4yBWNbGQCw1Yi-7rGBunXym7AEIFatIHhaK_fQgY6I1ecqAEs7eAmJM88Zdn5VpdrKie2CN39~PjqSb3yoPCCzl4q8YELW6z
Database sSalt: S2qXSXQUc-
I don't get it...
@MikeM. you should compare using bcrypt, not trying hashing and then compare
this is my function:
function hashing($password ,$salt ,$vsalt){
$check1 = crypt($password.$salt,'$2y$12$'.$vsalt);
$check2 = crypt($password.$salt,$vsalt);
//password will be: $check1.$check2
return($check1.$check2);
}
I am basicly kinda doing that just not a verify function
well, you can't verify if your hash is randomized each time :P
01:10
it's not randomized -.-
$salt ,$vsalt = salt, sSalt
Database Salt == $salt in the function
Database sSalt == $vsalt in the function
that's why I don't get why it's different output
I am getting a little bit tired of php and this bs -.-
compared both register functions and they are EXACTLY the same
I am getting mad jeez
damn php -.-
annoying at times lol
is it ok to ask here
questions i meant
password = correct
salt = correct
vsalt = correct
database hashed password = correct
function = exactly the same aka correct
and yet the function of login fucks up the hashing while the register function returns the correct shit -.-
@Spudster yes
01:25
Ok guess I ask a quick question here to get my problem out the way and Mike that hash issue is werid :/
I know its weird
I never ever seen bcrypt outputting: *0S2k0u9.1hnFr.
it would be something happending somewhere weird things happened to me all the time thats PHP for you
anyway what I am trying to do is limit the ammount of numbers being displayed so if my database gets bigger it will be neater
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>

<style type="text/css">
#content
{
width: 900px;
margin: 0 auto;
font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
}
.page
{
float: right;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
.page li
{
list-style: none;
display:inline-block;
}
.page li a, .current
{
display: block;
padding: 5px;
text-decoration: none;
color: #8A8A8A;
}
.current
{
font-weight:bold;
color: #000;
}
.button
{
padding: 5px 15px;
text-decoration: none;
background: #333;
color: #F3F3F3;
font-size: 13PX;
@Spudster aaaand it would be nice to not dump your code here. Try to strip everything down until you get the important part where your problem is. Also try to use pastebin if the problematic code is big
HamZa can you help me a bit over my weird issue with my function..?
@MikeM. So far what you've said, I don't know where the problem might lie
01:33
ye that's the exact thing I am minding off
I checked it 5times it's exactly the same
even the pass inputs
even used this for checking if it's exactly the same: textdiff.com
yes i do apologize for that this is my first time using this chat
thought it be easier to have the full source
Hallo
hello sectus
@MikeM. Do you use notepad++?
01:40
@MikeM. Select some text, go to "Plugin" -> "Converter" -> "ASCII -> HEX". Checking hex values is the best :P
echo "<ul class='page'>";
for($i=1;$i<=$total;$i++)
it be around here i say i need to modify
@Spudster , change $total to min(10, $total)
alright i try that now
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24602036/weird-issue-regarding-my-hashing-function
HamZa I will check the hex values can you explain how this would help me? like to see if it's exactly the same function or what?
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Q: PHP user tagging system

user3100859So I haven't really found anything about this topic online while doing my research. Basically all I want to do is allow people to "tag" other users in their post. Like @Bob, SO is a great place! Then I'd handle the notification once I know that a username has been tagged and I'd notify the us...

Can anyone help me with that post? I haven't seen one post on user tagging through out my 3 hour long research session.
01:48
@MikeM. You were using textdiff.com, I told you to use hex values to compare your inputs
I only used textdiff.com for checking if the functions were exactly written the same...
Aha :)
not for the output/input values...
the input & output values are exactly the same if I echo it
no extra chars anywhere...
@sectus that worked thanks ;)
@user3100859 what do you have?
01:51
ok, so here is what I would do:
1- For each post/comment, try to match @username, the regex might vary depending on the format of your username. For example, if no space you might use @(\S+) or @([^\s@]+)
2- ^ we used capturing groups, so we get the username, you lookup the database for that username
Now what would you like to do?
Nothing so far. I'm trying to get started. I just can't find anything to start off of @sectus
HamZa is that msg for me?
@user3100859 , started from scratch?
oh wait no it's not :D
@MikeM. no
I need to read your Q first :P
01:53
xD
Yep, pretty much @sectus
@MikeM. Hey hey, it's almost 4am, we should sleep :)
@user3100859 , so you need to know how parse string to find out user names?
HamZa I can't sleep until this shitty issue is fixed XD
I guess so. @sectus
01:55
@MikeM. I'm thinking there is an issue with some randomness shizzle
@user3100859 Did you read my message? Your thoughts?
I just want to detect the username in the post. Then highlight the username and link it to the user profile. And then maybe insert something into a database. How would I go about this? @sectus
How so the salt and vsalt don't get changed after the installation admin registration hashing
so they keep the same
Part 2 made me a bit confused @HamZa
@user3100859 How much experience do you have with PHP (so I know how "deep" I should explain")?
I have a year or so in it. I just have no idea on how to get started with this @HamZa
01:59
rofl
@user3100859 If you are already comfortable with the "POST" aspect of your feature you may want to spend some time becoming familiar with the PHP 5 string functions: w3schools.com/php/php_ref_string.asp
$input = 'Hello @HamZa, I got some problems with mr. @hash function.';

if(preg_match_all('~@(\w+)~', $input, $usernames)){
	echo 'The following users got tagged: ' . implode(', ', $usernames[1]);
}else{
	echo 'no usernames';
}
Also hello everyone
@user3100859 ^ I hope the code above gets you somewhere, note that $usernames is a multidimensional array. Group 0 contains the whole match (@HamZa) while group 1 contains only the username (HamZa).
@Krankzinnig one does not simply link to w3schools :)
@HamZa I understand :P
02:02
@HamZa HEY THAT'S NOT NICE! XD
@Krankzinnig btw are you dutch lol?
I guess he is - krankzinnig seems dutch xD
@HamZa My family is Dutch and Scottish, but the name was given to me by a Dutch friend as my original pseudonym was taken everywhere (krank).
Long story short, American ^
@Krankzinnig a rough translation: krankzinnig == crazy (FYI)
Get your name away you false dutchy american :D
02:05
Seems nice. @HamZa
@HamZa I know lol
Just one more question.
@MikeM. But I am actually dutch? hahha
orly?
02:06
fuck me, fuck my hashing, fuck my function, fuck my installer, fuck my registration FFS
@user3100859 If that's nice then there's a dupe somewhere on how to match a twitter like username
How would you go about this if I was to send the notification to the database. Say I tagged you. Then I'd want to inform you. How would you store it? I think I'd create a new ID for every tag, then add a post from and tag to, then search through there and notify the user. @HamZa
@user3100859 I know this is a PHP chat, and I may get crap for this too, but it seems more logical to use javascript to "tag" the user and notify them. We use a really user friendly tool called Pusher at work for user notifications that you can google. They have a php wrapper on github.
@user3100859 Seems cool. I might create a notification table: If user A (id = 1) tags user B (id = 2) in post C (id = 210)
@user3100859 Actually come to think of it. They have a live chat example you can borrow ideas from.
02:11
id | user_id | post_id
1  | 2       | 210
Whenever user B logs in, you check if there's a new notification
you might set another field "viewed" with enum (1/0)
I'm looking at it right now. I'm assume its pretty easy to set up? @Krankzinnig
Then you do
SELECT (some join shizzle here to get the post content) WHERE viewed = 0 AND user_id = 2
also sort by date/time
All seems good. Thanks a lot @HamZa
I actually just have one more question to end my day.
@AlmaDo I fell for it :P
Do you guys use cookies to autologin a user? All I could figure out was keep the input in the fields, but not automatically sign the user in..
02:15
@user3100859 I use sessions, which in turn also uses a cookie
And may I ask how you do that? @HamZa
@user3100859 Google it, it's a simple as session_start() and then $_SESSION['user'] = ....;
lol I got it working after doing random shit
Alright, thanks @HamZa
and to be honest IDK what I changed xD
02:17
welcome, also there's a lot of juicy info on SO:
81
Q: "Keep Me Logged In" - the best approach

MatthewMy web application uses sessions to store information about the user once they've logged in, and to maintain that information as they travel from page to page within the app. In this specific application, I'm storing the user_id, first_name and last_name of the person. I'd like to offer a "Keep...

wait no it's not
now it always passes rofl
and the reason is because blowfish fails to encrypt output: *0
I have two databases (mysql on different hosts). How two implement transaction (or something close to it) on two databases at the same time? What can i read about this?
@sectus or you call an api / connect to a page on the website were the second mysql is on | or you need to have remote mysql access
@MikeM. , I mean transaction: all operations or none operations.
how you mean like transaction?
like the second database will act as a backup database which automaticly gets updated if the first databased gets an value added/deleted/changed
ugh
I think I even fixed the last issue with blowfish
my blowfish salt: $2y$12$_RANDOM_STRING_
Correct blowfish salt standards: $2y$12$_RANDOM_STRING_$
yup it's working now :D
02:36
@MikeM. nice
blowfish can be a bitch
but I bitch back :D
and at the end I won XD (party) (disco) (project B)
I added the solution to the question - stackoverflow.com/questions/24602036/… (no delete just close)
@MikeM. you should move your solution to the answer section
How? XD
oh you mean just copy pasta the solution to an answer
yup (and rollback your question)
done
but I cannot accept my own answer in 2 days xD
02:45
klopt
this thinking got me warm jeez
or it's just my room that's this warm rofl
HamZa how would you store a remember_me ??
@MikeM. unclear?
you know a remember me function
how would you store this?
@MikeM. I would try to follow one of these answers stackoverflow.com/questions/1354999/…
so select remember me -> login -> {something happens} -> return on the site -> automatic login
02:56
@MikeM. Something like that
mkay
I was thinking about since I have a login key:
cookie content with : username - loginkey - ip

if each exists and equals the database then automaticly login
@MikeM. you store the IP in the cookie?
I might just to verify if the user is on the same IP
Well I'm also a bit concerned about session hijacking. Basically a person on the same network can take on my session with this technique. I need to do some research
(cookie sniffable, Ip is the same)
Maybe SSL is the only way to ensure security
SSL I am not familar with running SSL sites yet it's going to be an open source software...
does blowfish really require a max 22 salt??
03:13
It seems so
On that note, I will go to sleep. You should too (5AM ><)
but I am using 110 char salt and still works fine
@MikeM. it gets probably truncated?
idk it works fine xD
and yes I am going to sleep aswell it's 5:23 AM :D
03:38
@MikeM. o_0
You shouldn't be writing code after midnight =p
04:01
^ oh. look who is here. hello, mr. slacker (:
pfff!
I've been iOS'ing so much that there's no more space for PHP ;p
poor excuse. When I was iOS'ing too, I still was here (& iOS room too!)
btw, Objective-C was an awesome rest after PHP
Yeah, well, it's not the first time I've mused about how detrimental the effect of php room is on my output quantity heh
anyway, ignore my trolling :p Just glad to see you're back
hehe, thnx
04:06
so what it was about iOS? New app? When will it be available at appstore?
yeah, objective c isn't so bad ... finding out the proper way of doing things in iOS world is somewhat daunting though
I'm writing a small video authoring tool based on split video.
sounds interesting, what shall that tool do?
Hmm, one possible scenario is that someone dives down and halfway turns into a bunch of marbles that fall on the floor
@HamZa I know, I know. I'm genius. That's why I've implemented type-hinting for PHP
Getting all those marbles set is the hard work, really heh
04:38
-1
Q: How to handle the session after closing the browser?

user3515572I have to use session handle the after closing the browser, because i had working in one online purchase project, one time i am going to inside the product, i have using the session handle, but i have searching many websites, but did not get exact step,so please everyone help me below this codes ...

Is it possible to get double value from hex. string with pack/unpack ? For instance, 406429c28f5c28f6 should be +161.305
04:49
@AlmaDo Ehh, wud?
I get something like @d)\( lol
vs7
vs7
@PeeHaa fpdf.org works for me thanks ...
05:25
Good morning
user924016
05:38
morning
morning
06:30
Morning
I have installed ftp server and now I am checking if my existing ftp clients can connect with this server and download content from it. There was no change in client. Only change is ftp installation. Could anyone tell me what is the name of this test?
@shiplu.mokadd.im Regression testing? Not sure if there's a specific name for FTP testing
Think about in another way. If this test fails we know our ftp server is not working!!
Could it be integration test?
or system test?
Good morning.
@shiplu.mokadd.im Regression
You've changed something (hopefully for the better), and now you're going back and making sure you haven't broken anything
@SecondRikudo but regression test's scope is in newly added code. But I am testing an outside resource here.
06:39
@shiplu.mokadd.im I don't think it's limited to just code, but I'm not expert in this field.
morning
I am trying to connect to ftp server but it is giving me this error (421 Sorry, cleartext sessions are not accepted on this server.)
what does this mean!
@TheRealHamza I don't want to tell you to google it
@SecondRikudo okay!
Always google with exact error phrase. It'll lead you to exact solution.
What if one day google goes down. :/
06:49
That's a big day for yahoo & bing
@SecondRikudo Its solved :D
good morning room
Good morning guys :)
Is there any way to encrypt data between two users so no another one code decrpt it ?
I'm thinking of using an common encryption key but it might be got by the site owner or the developer. Any idea guys ? I hope you get it
07:11
moin
monring
07:36
@Ahmad Are you talking about Diffie Hellman key exchange?
Good morning :)
07:54
morning
08:04
Morning
Good Morning everyone! Its afternoon here though!
Is it okay (good practice) to let classes use $_SESSION variables? Or we should always feed them with the required data?
Does you class care that it's a $_SESSION variable? Is that pertinent to the action your performing?
Or does it just require a variable to run those checks on?
morning! :)
@Fabien The class doesn't care whether its a SESSION variable. It just needs the value it stores.
Is there any thing new in php this week?
08:18
@DilipRajBaral So you have your answer.
@Fabien So, its okay?
If it doesn't need to know then don't put it in
Momring
Hey PeeHaa
How's WP coming?
@vs7 IIRC it was @tereško who suggested it
08:31
@PeeHaa Are you talking to tiny avatar people again?
@DilipRajBaral make the class depend on things it required, so never call the superglobals directly from inside the class. Make it require an array and pass in $_SESSION or even better (in my opinion), wrap $_SESSION in a class with an interface and then make the class depend on that interface.
08:43
@SecondRikudo Apparently :P
Ugh I need moar holiday!
@PeeHaa hire me and give me more holiday!
@Fabien If anything you would get less
Filthy slacker
Hi
Can anyone help me with RecursiveIterator issue ? stackoverflow.com/questions/24606218/nested-recursiveiteraotrs
08:59
@PeeHaa lol
no no no no no no no no no no no no no
@PeeHaa your personal website seems... outdated
so morning
0
Q: PHP pthreads: the lack of resource error

user3742227Just got PHP pthreads error pthreads has detected that the multihread could not be started, the system lacks the necessary resources or the system-imposed limit would be exceeded and Cannot initialize zend_mm storage [win32] in my script... The PHP code looks like this: class multihread extends...

@FlorianMargaine Yeah. That sucks I know. I noticed it friday night :(
09:06
why can't I create 16000 threads is the stupidest question I ever heard ...
Have send an email to the domainpeople to fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it
@JoeWatkins says "opened/closed threads". I guess if any thing is running for a long time it's possible to open and close upto 16000 threads.
mornings
@DaveRandom yo
Hey Dave :(
09:17
@Fabien :( ?
PHPNW ticket boom.
Oh yeh, bad news
There are still a few left that you would be able to get if you went on the tut day, but they are a lot more expensive @Fabien
Well it just means PHPNW next year will be even better. So maybe then.
(although you do get more out of it)
Yeah 3* more expensive. Shouldn't have dragged my feet.
09:21
it's a terrible model @andho
They've only temporarily put them on hold. Keep an eye on their twitter feed
creating a thread is more or less free (minus stack), creating a php thread is obviously not free ...
@Jimbo Adrian told me he thinks they've already oversold, it's not likely there will be any more released without tut day
@DaveRandom BTW is it possible for me to check entanet instead of bothering you about it?
@JoeWatkins That obviously is an extreme example, but in a worker pool model it's conceivable that over time a well written application with a burstable pool size might reach the 16000th thread. I imagine there's basically nothing that can be done to circumvent the problem, but would it be possible to make it detectable? (i.e. some way of saying "if I try and create a new thread, do I have the resources available to do it?"
@Fabien No, it requires access to a control panel that I can't give you because you would be able to just order yourself a leased line through it or something :-P
I'll check it now
09:26
heh cheers
@Jack if convert that to binary and look to it as to binary string, then it will be 161.305 as double representation
@DaveRandom you wouldn't create and tear them down, if there are resources for 16000 threads, then there's no problem (note that there are never, and will never be, resources for 16000 threads, not ever), an exception will be thrown if failure detected iirc ... it's fine to create a bunch of threads but the startup/shutdown of zend is unavoidable, so don't tear them down unless you are totally done with them ...
the idea of a worker is to circumvent the startup/shutdown procedures of zend ...
it's really annoying to see people creating applications that create 50 and 60 and hundreds of threads ... this is wrong ... it just is, that's not how you use it ...
@JoeWatkins ooooohhhh!
there's never going to be a processor capable of efficiently executing thousands and thousands of threads concurrently, it doesn't make sense therefore to have applications, especially web applications that create endless threads ... it's extremely abusive, and unrealistic ...
@Fabien no change, sorry
09:34
Gits. TBH I wouldn't be surprised if it doesn't happen.
@JoeWatkins The guy isn't trying to run 16000 concurrent threads though is he? The thing is totally stupid because he's starting and killing a thread for each job, but if you were implementing something like the way fpm works (where you keep a few hot workers and grow the pool as traffic increases) is not a viable model?
any way to have green threads in php?
he has created 16000 interpreter contexts, because of the way that php works, those contexts will be completely destroyed process shutdown while they are destroyed when the context ends (request_shutdown), things linger, I can't change that and wouldn't make sense to either ...
green threads are pointless
a thread is equivalent to php serving a request, literally calling rinit/rshutdown, it clearly makes no sense ...
it wouldn't make sense in C, or any other language either, it is a terrible model ..
@FlorianMargaine green threads are what you have when there are no other options, it's a massive downgrade in other words from the threading model supported by zend ...
09:47
zend threads are not native threads?
@AlmaDo Okay, and how exactly is that useful? :)
Hey @Jack is here! I was beginning to wonder if you had forsaken us...
@FlorianMargaine nope ... zend never creates any threads; it has a threading model, a shared nothing architecture ... so threads are totally isolated from one another ...
@DaveRandom Nah just hidin' ;-)
@Jack if the data is incoming to you in such format, there's little you can do about "useful", but the thing is still to make it "work"
09:50
@JoeWatkins oh, so zend has green threads...
@AlmaDo Why is the data coming to you in such format, though?
@Jack because client is sending them in such format
> In computer programming, green threads are threads that are scheduled by a virtual machine (VM) instead of natively by the underlying operating system.
clients .... zzzz
09:54
@FlorianMargaine Zend never creates any threads, it has a shared nothing architecture, so that if you are executing inside an interpreter context and start a new thread the new thread knows nothing about the context that created it - shared nothing. The threads created by pthreads are native threads, in a shared nothing environment, pthreads initializes then safely bridges the gap between contexts ...
Can we please exterminate the friday things from the starred messages now? It's monday.
@SecondRikudo just wait another 4 days
Points Against Laravel and Points good about laravel
Dalek... Exterminate!
09:57
@Fabien EGGS
@AbhishekHingnikar the best thing about laravel is that I can ignore it exists ...
@AbhishekHingnikar against: it sucks. good: it will die eventually
@AbhishekHingnikar Don't get me wrong, I love Laravel, except that that last sentence was a complete lie and I hope it dies in flames.

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