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00:00
What has magento got to do with how people use PHP 5.6?
the topic was 5.2
but it was an example of a large application that does a lot of things that might not be forward compatible
Magento runs fine on PHP 7 with minimal changes
but it's still kludgy
that was more of the point I was making
I don't work with crapware
so I don't have any ready examples to point to
maybe phpfox?
pretty sure it does a lot of ugly stuff by reference
all I'm saying is: people who run outdated software deserve to get hacked
and maybe if that becomes a more visible problem, we can move the needle towards people not lagging behind
distros are driven by people too
and if anyone has any better ways to make this problem more visible than by dropping 0day and getting milllions of outdated sites owned and rm'd, I'm all ears
@bwoebi Does the printf fix need a CVE?
@NikiC I doubt it's exploitable
00:08
share it with Tavis Ormandy :P
@bwoebi Ah yes, I misread
I thought those were arguments to printf, not part of the format string
yeah, no ;-)
I'm working a project, that has a minimum version requirement of 7.0.0
guess what happens when 7.0.x is EOL'd?
I'm going to drop it like a ton of bricks, that's what :P
I'll push one last update to the project~1.x branch that kills execution until the owner runs a command to upgrade to project~2.x which requires PHP 7.1.x
that's my way of constructively solving the problem
(project~1.0.x will auto-update, updates are Ed25519-signed)
no LTS option, even if I'm offered millions in support contracts
ten years from now, the only people who will be running outdated versions of my project in production are people who spitefully went out of their way to do so
so, really, there are two models at play here
1. the natural selection model, where everyone's website that doesn't update PHP gets deleted from the internet, haha too bad
2. the "immunization" model, where people are artificially made immune to these threats
I think both would change the ratio of sites that run EOL'd versions of PHP to sites that don't
so @NikiC do you have a third solution to propose? if not, which of the two would you rather see
(for the record: I'm interpreting any votes for "just leaving things the way they are" as a vote for the natural selection model :P)
the floor's open to anyone else who wants to suggest a third strategy too
00:28
@ScottArciszewski variant 1 looks nice… care to find some processor bug killing the whole server when trying to run a bad PHP version? :-)
:P
that's why I suggested what I suggested in my mailing list reply
would people still run PHP 5.5 in 2024? maybe, but they'd be damned aware of the risks
IMHO, releases should have a MAX(2 years of support, next version GA + 1 year) + 1 year of sec fixes
(I also really hope the PHP team tells these distros "no, you're on your own, we're working on 7.x" by then)
yeah
that's reasonable
no matter whether the last version was a major or not.
At least I'd definitely hate to support more than 3 versions…
enough merging already.
I really should get back to work on readying my project :P
0.1.0 comes out on Thursday, most likely
1.0.0 sometime in Jan ;P
just in case someone points out a huge flaw that would break BC before stable release
also: that people run distro binaries becomes irrelevant if it's a 0day
I think I neglected emphasizing that above
I'll start looking after 5.6.x is EOL'd for good
but I need to get better at low-level programming between now and then :P
00:39
@ScottArciszewski I'd hope you have a good lawyer if you ever implement this one
It sounds suspiciously like criminal damage
nope
nothing gets erased
You have to warn about this before … and then it's fine.
it will be a well established fact
00:41
@ScottArciszewski but businesses may loose money if their tools aren't working ;-)
That's your opinion..... a lawyer would almost certainly be able to argue that deliberately crippling performance was unprofessional and criminal
Mark Baker: Then they should choose another project to depend on than mine
mine's provided without warrranty :3
you can turn automatic updates off
but they're on by default
@Scott - I'm talking about lawyers here, nasty bloodsucking sharks who can make judges and juries accept their word that deliberately introducing something in software is something that the developer should be liable for
And the entire project is provided as is and without warranty
And a society where companies will sue for lost revenues if they're adversely affected by your change
00:44
then I'll face them in court
Warranties or lack thereof don't even come into the equation
then they should not use my code
fuck, I'll throw an EULA that says "I accept all responsibility for neglecting this code"
or something
Scott, I'm not trying to justify the "sue for anything society", but I am suggesting that your approach (whether joking or not) is one that will get you sued, and you'll lose in a court of law
then I'll never release it
DELIBERATE SABOTAGE is not abnegated by smiley faces
00:45
fine
I won't kill the script
but I'll put an unavoidable banner at the top that says "this version of X is no longer supported, update immediately"
if they're not paying me $ I shouldn't ever be liable for their negligence
and since nobody pays me $ for anything (and probably nobody ever will), it isn't my god damn problem
update or die
@MarkBaker idk, are there even any precedents here?
maybe I'll go hungry for a couple weeks so I can hire a lawyer to write up the terms of use that makes it so that anyone who doesn't update can't sue
Probably depends where you are: Under UK law, Damage or changes to software etc are covered by the Computer Misuse Act 1990
I'm in USA
Well I'm only familiar with US law insofar as it's reported in the UK
lol
and if a UK company sues me, I will lulz
even if I institute this sort of policy
we're 3 years out from it being relevant
maybe I'll be able to afford legal counsel by then
maybe I'll code a logic bomb that, after 1 year after EOL, it randomly adds the words "you fucking idiot" to the twig template output?
embarrass them into updating
I've probably got options
00:59
@ScottArciszewski If I may inquire, why is it that you release polyfills, which allow use of new security features on old, outdated, unsupported PHP versions?
@ScottArciszewski but hide it behind a 1-in-100 random
@NikiC to get people used to the new interfaces
lol
I wanted to get a CSPRNG in wordpress
.. for addition fun for the sorry bastard who get's that bug-report
1 in 65536
writing a polyfill leaves a bad taste in my mouth
@ScottArciszewski But are you not thus making yourself one of those very persons who perpetuate and legitimize the use of old PHP versions?
01:01
but it's easier to point to one than convince people to drop support
@NikiC it's a compromise that I hate myself for
but until someone releases a PHP 5.x (where x < 6) RCE 0day on oss-sec, it's the lesser of two evils
Ah, so you do recognize the necessity of compromise
@NikiC if someone dropped such a 0day, I'd make random_compat never work on 5.5 or below
in a heartbeat
the end goal is making the internet less insecure
sometimes you have to step backwards to leap forward
as much as it makes me want to dive headfirst off the 3rd story balcony
but where possible, I will strongly discourage such decisions
but maybe I'm just not whitehat enough for these discussions
@ScottArciszewski Maybe. Or maybe you're just stuck in a local minimum.
?
I'm genuinely confused by what you mean there
I mean that optimization problems are hard and it is easy to focus on a local optimum, while completely missing that it is, in fact, not the global one.
I am reasonably certain that your approach to "making the internet less insecure" is rather far removed from ideal.
01:14
when you consider that most exploits this year were publicly known vulnerabilities from 2007
something to the tune of 90% of incidents
it's pretty obvious that outdated software is one of the biggest causes of security breaches
I've proposed two models: either killing anything that fails to update and letting the survivors thrive, or actively hard-lining people into upgrading
throw a killswitch in the binary, then use it on EOL <_<
the first is suboptimal because, well, a lot of people lose everything
the second is suboptimal because it requires people like wordpress developers to actually give a shit
which they clearly don't
is there a middle ground?
is there a magic third option?
I don't know
that's why I asked you if you had any
I mean, shit, you made PHP fast, who knows what crazy awesome ideas you could cook up?
if I sound frustrated, it's because this is a hard problem and every discussion I've participated in around it has been full of humans actively campaigning to be insecure
They don't do that, they just don't realize that security is a much more relevant issue than inclusion
some = 0.1%?
01:19
under the assumption that an attacker could never possibly want anything with their data
in my experience, ~75%
but maybe I've just dealt with a lot of morons
I do live in FL
FootLocker?
ah, no, nvm :)
lol
Florida
I hate it here
I was talking with Jenny Wong few months ago - their only way to measure whether a version should be dropped is adoption rate. Security is not as important to them as "owning" the web
we need more high profile attacks then?
I guess?
Possibly
01:23
how the hell do we motivate businesses into caring about the things they already should have been caring about?
deface wp sites with the list of old deps? I think that's the only way businesses understand how bad this is
I am terrible at naming RFCs.

"Integer Semantics" - the second word is unhelpful
"ZPP Failure on Overflow" - meaningless to non-internals
"Unicode Codepoint Escape Syntax" - that last word should be *sequence*
"Big Integer Support" - we already have *support*, this is changing the primitive type
"Null Coalesce Operator" - it's `isset()`, not `is_null()`
"Name of Next Release of PHP" - it's the *number* of the next *major version*
"Scalar Type Hints" - type *declarations*
even few devs working on wordpress.com told me that they still use the old hashing stuff because they can't switch on bcrypt for everyone (because compat)
I mean... md5, wtf?
01:25
-.-
@Andrea meh, it's not that bad :P
sure, but, argh
@Andrea go with fruit names for the next RFCs
/r/peanut -> add libsodium
@Ocramius [RFC] [DISCUSSION] Guava
because salted nuts, etc
01:27
I feel like writing a blog entry on in what ways my RFCs are badly named
Oh, wow, I just read that azure now supports wheezy
dammit, I started with linux with wheezy... I was still in high school...
02:25
Warning: get_included_files() expects parameter 1 to be unknown, integer given
LOL lol
^ first 5 min attempt, not a lot of tests broken so yay, now I understand why native functions arglists are treated differently than user land functions args
@marcio why is that? How are they treated differently?
@rtheunissen >> 3v4l.org/MTO3I
@Andrea "context sensitive lexer" :'(
bah, I'll have to mess with zend_parse_va_args
02:41
@marcio what should it have been called? "Allow most reserved words as identifiers"?
@Andrea anything else, maybe "context sensitive grammar", "context sensitive language"
"Allow most reserved words as identifiers" would make it clear what it does
yes, it does, except that "identifiers" is too broad so it's still misleading
almost none of the RFCs have good names
maybe the secret sauce is to have a misleading name :D
@marcio hahaha
@marcio what are you working on?
02:47
name it something opaque and the critics won't realise that they're opposed to it :p
@rtheunissen just a little cleanup to make native/userland functions more consistent
(because sometimes we want to use native functions as callbacks but the arg count strictness is a bummer + future RFC interaction reasons)
02:59
@Andrea I'm shocked that somehow a kitten wasn't mentioned in the type hints section :D
03:15
Hi Guys, can i ask you some advice? How do you have using xss ?
my end client uses JS or xss attacks on the site , by the way i'm using codeigniter
i have enable csrf xss filtering to true, if anybodys good at hacking can you enlighten me?
@LeviMorrison ah, I should have linked to that slide :p
@marcio "but the arg count strictness is a bummer" - I have to ask. What was it that made you realise that strict arg count is a pain? Which appears to be a 180 degree change from the strict argcount RFC?
@Danack I'd like to have consistency. I could only propose the BC breaking change on a major release. Now that we can't bc break, the only alternative is going the opposite way. It's an antagonistic approach, but the objective is the same.
03:34
@marcio fyi 'antagonistic' sounds weird there.....either 'the reverse' or 'the opposite' sounds more natural. antagonistic implies some desire to deliberately anger someone.
@Danack really? in pt-BR "antagonic" == "opposite", any other meaning may come from interpretation but in general it's like saying "reverse" like in "antagonistic muscle".
TIL, ty.
 
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04:55
moin
05:17
accidently took 4 hrs nap...
@bwoebi ^
looks like parameter parsing has a 2.000.000% test coverage :D
Hello Everyone,

Quick question: The only reason why an attacker can not recreate the unique token value hidden in HTML form is because they have no physical control of the victim's computer. Is this assertion right
in reference to CSRF
05:39
does any non c programmer actually think I can understand this:
Dec 7 09:33:05 localhost kernel: php-fpm[16593]: segfault at 10 ip 00002b2bad61a3d8 sp 00007fff545682f0 error 4 in apcu.so[2b2bad60f000+13000]
Bleep bloop, just check ip 00002b2bad61a3d8 for the sp 00007fff545682f0 error 4
(jokes)
lol
> Dec 7 09:33:05 localhost kernel: php-fpm[16593]: segfault at 10
sounds like a pre-warning, you have half hours notice that a segfault will occur ...
how do you record who attacks your website? i'm getting famous
05:45
nearly half hour ...
@MaryDaisySanchez what do you mean by attack ?
you log access to httpd, if you're being attacked on other ports then other things ...
like closing those ports, or using iptables to drop requests from anywhere but your ip ...
@hello Maybe. But if the tokens are predictable enough, having access to the victim's computer makes little difference as the attacker can "recreate" a token that is about to happen. It's just a matter of perspective.
anyway, late, gn.
all of a sudden
nn @marcio
they are attacking using the xss crosssite scripting , i'm not sure how to replicate this issues since codeigniter already have validation
i'm not sure how they do these
@JoeWatkins thanks i'll keep that in mind
you should be able to spot malicious requests in httpd logs
 
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07:09
log IPs and work on the one with most requests and not yours. Might help
any one here please help me on this
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Q: Password protection excel sheet using PHPexcel class

Rakesh ShettyI am trying to create a password protected excel sheet using PHPexcel here is my code : <?php require_once '../classes/PHPExcel.php'; include '../classes/PHPExcel/Writer/Excel2007.php'; $objPHPExcel = new PHPExcel(); $objPHPExcel->setActiveSheetIndex(0); $objPHPExcel->getAc...

07:25
good morning
08:24
@PeeHaa There's nothing wrong with that, in fact it's often very useful :)
meurning!
08:44
@AnmolRaghuvanshiVersion1.0
moin
I've deleted v1.0.0 tag 5 times now ...
Morning @JoeWatkins
Mondays are so shit ...
moin rudi
I reset HEAD~x, commit rebase, push -f far too many times today as well.
And applied for a job woop
08:49
pecl does not integrate well with git ... I do it wrong almost everytime ...
there's gonna be a version missing from apcu ...
Missing versions aren't a big deal though ever
I wonder if travis could be made to deploy for me ...
PHP 6, Node 2.. and 3
If not travis maybe something else could. I've only ever tested with travis. Jenkins for deploys at work though, does the job.
I might do an after_script hook to detect [pecl] in the log and deploy to pecl for me ...
This right here is a shame: 3v4l.org/3TLIl
08:52
can you use jenkins for free ?
Yeah, I think so. I doubt we're paying for it.
It's self hosted as well which is nice.
we have a jenkins server, I thought we did pay for license ...
I never pay attention to stuff ...
"An extensible open source continuous integration server"
I hate admin ...
We used to have a "no admin" policy, until we wanted to know how much leave we have left for the summer.
Abe
Abe
08:54
\o morning phpeeps
yo abe
Morning o/ !
o/ Abe
posted on December 07, 2015 by nlecointre

/* by The coding love */

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09:10
Mogguh
Mooore
meth
Not once
moin fab
09:19
Morning Joe, Any news on this Wednesday?
I'll know this afternoon
posted on December 07, 2015 by krakjoe

- Be really consistent with APC in use of atomics, I really mean it this time.

posted on December 07, 2015 by krakjoe

- Be really consistent with APC in use of atomics, I really mean it this time. - Separate BC module for compatibility (read: windows)

rota went up friday but she had weekend off
Cool
Good mon-ring!
09:24
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@Jimbo lol
in JavaScript, 39 secs ago, by Denys Séguret
(but I guess it's a fake, right?)
hi awal this is tushar
i have one query can u help me
Delighted to cross roads! Maybe.
Ask anyways
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Q: single marker using google map API V3 using Where condition to show single marker from database

TusharGi have two files one index.php and another phpsqlajax_genxml3.php Here in file 1 i am getting value through browser url and storing that value in $driver_id variable. Now i want to get that value in file 2 when my file 1 control goes to file 2. and using that $driver_id value i want to fire a q...

this is my question
see if u can help me to solve it
09:29
@TusharG Sorry I am not that good with PHP :( Someone else might be able to help, though.
oks no problem
btw thanks
is there any one else who can help me with the same
Please don't post the same question twice in a row :)
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google.maps.MarkerImage has been deprecated since 2012. You should just do icon: "http://labs.google.com/ridefinder/images/mm_20_red.png" when you construct the Marker — duncan 4 mins ago
hey friends i am working with google map api and php
is there anyone who will solve my query
People have seen your request. No need to keep spamming for help it's only counter productive
If somebody is here and wants to help they will
09:42
oks
@Abe you finished the UI yet?
hi everyone i need little quick help if anyone can i would be very thankful
i have a url like this in-Gynecology_Treatment-Colposcopy-China-Beijing.html I want to add some more perameters in it anyone can help me ?
how to add ?
is this would be right way ? in-Gynecology_Treatment-Colposcopy-China-Beijing.html?order=dateAdded
Have you tried it?
Abe
Abe
@PeeHaa nope, but this is what i was thinking to do: i.imgur.com/ncvcmJT.png
i am not sure also there is some more perameters like for pagging too
@PeeHaa you asking me ?
09:54
Yes
PHP7 adds FILTER_VALIDATE_DOMAIN, but I can't find it in docs so have no idea what it's suppose to really do. Anyone have any info on it, or maybe want to update docs too?
@Abe ship it :P
Abe
Abe
@PeeHaa nope. do you like the idea?
each balloon would be collapsible; contains code, stuff
Hm. Would you use a builder pattern to create a non-trivial XML request?
so am i thinking right with this pretty url ?
this is basicly done by .htaccess to the url after .html i think it is not working
so i need help in this area
09:56
@Abe Think so
nvm found the info github.com/php/php-src/pull/826 but still nothing I could find in docs. /cc @salathe
user924016
10:17
mornings11
morning
I have done more releases in the last 24 hours, than I have had meals ...
So I'm using the FB SDK through composer which uses Guzzle 5.0, but my app is already using Guzzle 6.0. I can't have both installed at the same time, and neither are compatible with each other. Do I have any option other than redoing my app to use 5.0 and downgrading to it?
@crypticツ FILTER_VALIDATE_DOMAIN hasn't been added to the docs yet
10:31
@marcio what did you change? :-D
hello guys how to target a single input button using pastebin.com/1DJ8CqS2 i tried class, didnt work, i want individual buttons to be disabled, my script disables every input, coz i'm targeting the id
@Lynob WUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUT : unclear
10:47
I don't get it either :P
@HamZa the script i wrote disables the edit button, i want that, but since i have a fetch_assoc im creating many edit buttons and the cookie will disable all of them
what i want is to disable the one that i click on, not all of them
i tried <input class=a
but cant target the class from php cookie
@Naruto clear now?
so basically you want to click 1 button and disable all the others?
ThW
ThW
@Lynob you miss a lot of basics, generate broken HTML and you logic is broken. You use a single cookie and a single condition in the loop.
I seriously wonder if this is a php issue or a frontend issue or both...
Also generating several forms doesn't sound "ok" to me
10:54
@Naruto no , the script currently does that, i want to disable only one button, the one i click on
Well you can do it in PHP, but I think it easier to just disable all other buttons using javascript / jquery
ThW
ThW
@HamZa The HTML is broken on several levels (you can not have form between table and tr for example)
@HamZa im not generating multiple forms, that issue is fixed, typo
@Lynob Well have fun
@ThW html isnt broken either, i copied the part you need to see
from like 600 lines
10:56
< >>>> < < > >< > < > >< > >< > > > > > >< < < < < > <> < > <>> < < < >> > > < < << < > > > >< < > < > < >< > < >< > <> > > > > > < < < < < <<<<< > >> < > < >< > <> < >< > <>< >< >< ><> <> <> < < >< >< > <>< >< >< > > > < < < > <> <> < > <> < >> > >< > <> <> > >> > > > > >> > < >< >< <> < >< > << ><
ThW
ThW
@Lynob still broken, you the input tags are missing the >
@thw that issue is fixed
not on pastbin though
so if we ignore html, what am i missing in php?
ThW
ThW
Already answered that
Am I right in thinking $simpleXmlObject->addAttribute('foo', 'http://url.com', 'xmlns');
Would produce <root xmlns:foo="http://url.com">... ?
ThW
ThW
11:01
no
xmlns is not a namespace - it is only a namespace prefix
$simpleXmlObject->addAttribute('xmlns:foo', 'url.com', 'http://www.w3.org/2000/xmlns/');
Right, makes sense! Thanks
ThW
ThW
btw I strongly suggest throwing SimpleXML away and using DOM/XMLWriter. Here is some learning curve, but a lot less magic and a lot more logic.
Shit, Derick proposed to support PHP 5 for the next 91 years!
hi all,
@bwoebi Sounds like a reasonable request. Seeing that it's already supported for about 11 years now.
11:16
ehehehe
posted on December 07, 2015 by PeeHaa

First stable release

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11:32
What? @PeeHaa released something stable? Better check out the window for brimstone and hellfire.
Am I missing something, or does this not deserve the downpour of downvotes it got? stackoverflow.com/q/33960041/871050
Sure, the problem isn't PHP, but OP did mentioned what he tried and what his problem is.
@MadaraUchiha
> Few people are saying I have to open up the terminal and type commands there. But I'm not getting What is terminal? Where it is? How to open it? What is root user and what is sudo user? What does each of the users do? What's the difference in between them?
There is such a thing as google
@Jimbo Yeah, I saw that. Doesn't seem to justify -6 though
@Fabor heh :P
Although the bounty he put up may have something to do with that...
11:41
@MadaraUchiha E_TOO_BROAD | E_TOO_LERNDING_LINUX
@PeeHaa ossbinaries...? Forgotten?
can anybody tell me how can I prevent/secure my database from being hacked .. please don't suggest "you can use mysql_real_escape_string" that is being handled already... other than this if any?
@iroegbu 80% finished (the codecollab libs are used by it)
oh cool!
@John you're using mysql_real_escape_string() and consider securing SQL queries "handled"?
11:43
posted on December 07, 2015 by PeeHaa

First stable version of the contributing rules for CodeCollab projects.

Oh damnit. Forgot to update composer version
@John mysql_real_escape_string is by no means "handled"
@salathe nope never thats why I am asking for other options
@MadaraUchiha yes indeed
currently I am using PHP 5.4.45
@PeeHaa what's the purpose of the project? Can't find an online demo...
Here I have to make sure that users data should not be lost and even if data is hacked it should not be understandable to 3rd user

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