What thing should I put in the $_SESSION['login'] when the cookie one the server and client are matched? Only set it 1 is enough? Like this: $_SESSION['login'] = 1; ... (Or should I put it a token or a special thing?)
Just ensure that there is a single mechanism that you use for checking whether there is a current login throughout the app, don't do if ($_SESSION['login']) somewhere and if (isset($_SESSION['uid'])) somewhere else
@tereško btw I learned a new thing about the "remember login cookie". when user logs in, and cookie is matched with database, I have to generate a new cookie and update it. that would be more secure.
@JamesSnowy If you are running something that was designed for a different PHP version, all bets are off. Either change your Laravel version or change your PHP version. End of story. There is no plan C...
@JamesSnowy idk. all I can tell you is that you are apparently using php7 and laravel 5.0 doesnt seem to be fit for that. try 5.1 if upgrading to 5.2 is too much of a hassle
@JamesSnowy 5.1 seems to be okay for 7. but like I said, I am not sure this will cure your particular error with the ParseError because the version in trunk doesnt catch Throwable. So chances are, there is additional things to fix.
@JamesSnowy idk if you can do that. I know nothing about your setup except for php7 and laravel5 and that you inherited it from some other developer and that you are struggling with very basic errors ever since.
technically, an upgrade from a minor version to another minor version should not cause any trouble. however the upgrade notes suggests at least some hassle. yay for laravel!
Trying to track how mail works on this server. It uses swiftmail with the default mail transport, which uses PHP's mail. It's running as cron, so I'm checking the CLI php.ini and it points to localhost for smtp business.
postfix's mail.log shows outgoing mail, but how is it treated as a valid email when there's no postfix settings which correspond to the correct domain name?
@DaveRandom Problem was my lack of knowledge, I wanted to know how it works so I understand it more. The overarching problem is that one of my server domains goes through an external smtp mail service, so the mail logs aren't stored locally. I want to change it to send emails locally instead but wanted to first confirm that it was alright to do so
in this case I'm guessing it's safe to do so if the server's IP address is listed in the domain's SPF lookup
@Sara Someone like the Let's Encrypt initiative. Something open-source that issues short-term certificates that can be auto-renewed, but which require proof of ownership to do so.
@Sean Yes, although names are better in SPF IMHO (others disagree)
Basically I prefer to structure everything such that when an IP address changes, I update a single A record and a bunch of CNAMEs follow suit
Essentially it's insurance against forgetting
Give each server an actual name (like web01.mydomain.com or something descriptive), create a single A record, then point all the names for applications/services it hosts as aliases to that name
The SPF record should use the machine's name (web01.mydomain.com) rather than the app/service's name (awesomeness.mydomain.com) because you are still giving the machine itself permission to send mail, but doing it with a name means that you can't forget to update the SPF if you move that machine to a new IP for whatever reason
I wonder if I can fix this: my resume has a bunch of freelance experience.... I can't list company's names due to NDA...but listing them as a list makes a very long list to read
I just learned that in the site we're refactoring, the usernames were not unique, and to login they'd loop through all user with the name until they find a passwd / user match.
hastebin.com/imomacuweg.1c i am sending this string to server .... php script is not generating image from it while sending this same string from rest client pc generatin image from it
@BradFletcher That's because it's a secret society run by the Illuminati, if you are here it's because you are now one of the Chosen Ones. Welcome. We'll teach you the secret handshake when you have proven yourself worthy.
@Danack i posted data to server which made this string on the server hastebin.com/imomacuweg.1c i got it from there .... the code i wrote for this to parse it and decode the image using base 64 is not working i post it from appllication ... and when this same string is posted from rest client the code works and save image .. i m shocked because this same piece of string working from rest client and not from app
@PeeHaa a) when you right click on the account (top level) in the the "Mail" tree view, there's an "IMAP Folders..." context menu item. Dunno what it does, but worth a look. b) in the Account Settings -> More Settings -> Advanced tab, there's a setting called "Folders -> Root folder path". Also dunno what it does, but worth a look.
Currently I don't actually use IMAP for anything so have no means to play with them
@DaveRandom a) doesn't let let me assign "special folders", but just lets me subscribe. b) Just changes the imap root, which is also not what I want. :(
I would hope that if you subscribe to the Junk folder then it would essentially be empty all the time because the client side filtering would pick them up
1. outlook (client) finds spam and moves it into "Junk E-mail" (outlook folder) 2. /me sees it and says "hey yeah that's spam indeed" and move it to the server's spamfolder so that the server can use it for spam training 3. /outlook sees a new message in some folder somewhere ("Junk") and thinks "Hey! Imma find spam!" and moves it back into outlooks spam folder again
If I need to update a record value on a db table, and I need to check for another value of the same table to be "ok"... Is there any special SQL command/syntax to make it all at once? Or I need to execute 2 queries anyway?
@AnmolRaghuvanshiVersion2.0 yep, that precisely is the problem. Trying to speak some sense in the people there, but that would oblige them to ask something of their members, which they are very reluctant to do
speaking of refactorings. i just started a new huge one. i heard you do small changes and test every time. i don't. i break all the things in a single stint. i like to think that it takes less time
@NikiC for me it's strange that when I wrap existent try-catch in one more try-cath block, that latter block catch exception. I see that there are zend_exception_save/restore() functions, is it something what i'm looking for?
I'm doing a redesign for a client who's understandably concerned about security after having been hacked in the past. I had initially suggested using a simple PHP include for header and footer templates and a contact form they wanted. They are reluctant because they were advised by their hosting ...
@MarkBaker do you have some code I could use to visualise? For me, if you have to check defined() then you are basically working with a var but I'm open to persuasion
@PeeHaa right click on the namespace and "rename" (single level) or move (recursive)
No code yet, I'm considering options; but the PHPSpreadsheet Reader factory has a method to create a specific file format reader by passing in the reader name; those names are just string values
@MarkBaker the thing is, if you define them dynamically you introduce a situation where I have to check what's defined, and that turns them into variables. Define constants by all means, but define all of them and let me check with isReaderAvailable() and/or getAvailableReaders()
Because of the fact that I can just pass any string I want anyway, by dynamically defining them all you've done is turn your nice handleable exception into an ugly "use of undefined constant" error
@MarkBaker It's the "once defined" part that's tricky for me. another property of constants for me is that they are given values, they always existed