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21:00
lots of times php is better than c, I mean in an extension where you are already writing C ...
@JoeWatkins I want to be able to distribute 'utility functions' with Imagick. I really don't want to code them in C.
Which is why we should start supporting PHP code in extensions
why do I see a header function ?
That's trivial to do in PHP......not so much in C......but also I want people to be able to see how they're used, as well as them being part of the 'standard distribution' available in the extension, so that I can tell people to use tem.
oh I see ...
21:02
@JoeWatkins for shits'n'giggles. But mostly so that I can write an example once, like this: phpimagick.com/Imagick/adaptiveBlurImage
but actually the header is being captured for writing the file.
but it doesn't make the example look complicated.
you actually want code to be available, or you want the functions available ?
I still think it rather odd ... but at least if there was a way to do it, you wouldn't get people doing dumb things like trying to execute code in minit/mshutdown (I've seen that)
Just the functions - or probably just classes...but they might need to be loaded on request, not just always when the extension is loaded...i.e. registering with an autoloader....maybe
one problem with wanting the actual code to be available is that it's kinda down to package maintainers how things are shipping ...
Hi i need some help to change php to pseudo code
global $connect;

if(!empty($_POST)) {
	$paypal_propid = $_POST['item_number'];
	$paypal_landlordid = $_POST['landlord_id'];
	$paypal_studentid = $_POST['student_id'];

	$payment = mysqli_query($connect, "INSERT INTO paypal_deposits (
	paypal_propid,
	paypal_landlordid,
	paypal_studentid,
	paypal_date
	) VALUES (
	$paypal_propid,
	$paypal_landlordid,
	$paypal_studentid,
	NOW()
	)");
	if($payment) {
		$response = array(
		'complete' => 1,
		'last_id' => mysqli_insert_id($connect)
		);
	} else {
		$response = array('complete' => 0);
Hello, does this code can prevent sql injection ?
$value = "'" . $_POST['value'] . "'";
21:17
no
how can we bypass ?
@Danack you could use a makefile fragment, that would force packagers to include your code, then you can just put it in include path during make install and include() when required, or maybe some additional hack/function to load on demand ?
I am not trying to hack, but I need to be sure is there any way to bypass this
you could put an autoloader in the stack for it ... but calling spl is awkward ... doable though ...
@JoeWatkins I was kind of imagining some sort of hack to allow extensions to register stuff with the autoloader, so that no include paths were involved (as include paths are kind of nasty).
21:20
@PaulCrovella are you sure about this ?
they kind of are ... but the alternative is embedding code in header files or something, that's also pretty nasty ...
@PaulCrovella then why you dont talk about how to bypass
because the question is nonsensical for the given code snippet
long strings in C don't look nice, it's gonna be difficult to edit it afterwards ... I can't think of a way we can do ZEND_USER_FUNCTION(...) { normal php } ZEND_END_USER_FUNCTION() ...
21:23
@JoeWatkins Or building them from a .php file into some sort of binary data that gets stored in an appropriate data section.
@Deniz if you want to learn how to prevent sql injection start here
well we can just put text in text section, but I have no idea how that works on windows ... at all ...
@PaulCrovella I know how to prevent, I just want to know how we bypass in this situation
not text, but we don't need to do any sort of precompile or anything like that ...
@PaulCrovella you dont need to write all the things, just tell how it can be bypassable
21:27
> the question is nonsensical for the given code snippet
@PaulCrovella then we will execute raw queries by using this variable
I will have a go at figuring it out, someone else will be able to figure it out for windows ...
thanks.
@PaulCrovella I dont want to know all the steps. just want to know how it can be
Ekn
Ekn
21:32
beat me to it
@PaulCrovella thanks, it helped very much.
@PaulCrovella I have learned all sql vulnerabilities
@Ekn $value = "'" . $_POST['value'] . "'"; does this code prevent sql injection attacks ? what do you think ?
Ekn
Ekn
you were pointed to the answer, two times, you were given the resource
12 mins ago, by Paul Crovella
@Deniz if you want to learn how to prevent sql injection start here
Ekn
Ekn
you were almost born with it
Maybe it's Maybeline?
21:36
@Ekn I know how to prevent, I know pdo parameters.
@Ekn I just want to know is this code bypassable
did you all understand me now ?
Ekn
Ekn
okay... did you review the link? even just reading the question would give some clues.
I apologize to the rest of the room for having responded.
@Ekn yes, it is talking about named parameters
Ekn
Ekn
stop constantly pinging people, please.
21:39
@PaulCrovella do you think they responded directly to my question ?
Ekn
Ekn
I'm watching a 6 year old play fantasie impromptu on piano...
not sure if I'm jealous or astonished
do you really know my question's answer guys ?
yes or no
@Danack instead of doing my cap, you could answer me
@Deniz 'WHERE x = ?', then ->bindParams([$theParameter])
something like that, can't remember the PDO API, but you basically use positional parameters and binding instead of string concatenation
@Ocramius you are still saying how to use pdo bind parameters. I know that, I am just asking is this code have vulnerability
$value = "'" . $_POST['value'] . "'"; does this code can prevent sql injection attacks ?
21:50
@Deniz no
Yes, if you do x = "' . $thing . '" then you have a vulnerability, and no, preventing an injection there is very hard
ok, thanks for answers. Do you have idea about how to bypass ?
http://www.site.com/news.php?id=5'
my example code does not give sql error in this situation. Because it will process as '5\''
@FlorianMargaine what do you think ?
@Deniz you can usually try with a string such as ' OR 1 --
@Deniz that you shouldn't ping everyone.
@FlorianMargaine ok but giving an example about vulnerability is too hard ?
@Deniz Stop trying to guilt people into giving you answers, when you're too lazy to even google for this stuff.
@Ocramius are you going to weigh in on the annotations RFC?
22:14
@Danack is this question really easy, you can answer
@Danack didn't look at it yet, but @beberlei seems to be quite OK with it so far
I already googled it, I could not find how to bypass
There was a bit in the discussion that seems like a stupid direction....being able to instantiate objects directly in the annotation.
I think it is not too easy
Possibly useful, but still stupid.
22:23
@Danack that's what our current annotation lib does, but it's a bit opinionated
annotations are used for other things too, and I'd like Mike van Riel to rather look into this
Seem annoying that ReflectionFunction::getAnnotation could throw a class not found error.....
Well, that already happens for getParameter()->getClass()
Or syntax errors....
@Ocramius only because that is also stupid not amazing.
I actually like that :D
Ekn
Ekn
I might have done a huge mistake
22:32
you found 17 seasons of something to binge on netflix?
Ekn
Ekn
I partnered with an individual for an idea that I proposed, mainly because I considered this individuals input would be great and it could proceed faster...
At first it was great, everyone's contribution actually made things more awesome than it was planned, but now this particular individual is basically shaping everything up to his own views
rejecting everything else agreed and planned, and somehow even got other people involved in his own proposals, saying things are already "in progress"
things are getting very annoying
sounds like an uncomfortable conversation is in order :(
Ekn
Ekn
I just hope this does not end up two versions of same project -_-
but I have really bad feelings
well, it wouldn't be actually same, since he's removing features and adding stupid copies from other, already done things
22:47
You should probably confront/talk to them about them acting like a dictator sooner rathr than later......but probably not likely to be resolved well...
Ekn
Ekn
Right...
I'm actually glad this was not my main project and I can still guarantee it won't happen to that.
23:22
Does the project already have a userbase?
Because forking a community be bad
Ekn
Ekn
23:33
No it was not in plans for the next 3 months, there's work done but no one actually looses anything but time spent (except me in case this ends up sliced to two)
s/looses/loses :p

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