every single HTTPS enabled web server I maintain is A+ rated by ssllabs
@Leigh yes but I have to maintain it. We have 3rd party apps (over which I have no control) which directly access the DB using the sa account. If we are going to fix anything, that's at the top of the pile.
internal HTTPS is like item #10228 on that list or something
One the 2nd day in this job or something I noticed that sa was enabled for non-local access, I disabled it immediately and all hell broke loose
I have tried so fucking hard to get the company that maintain that app to even understand why this is bad, I've now basically given up, no-one other than me seems to care
Try this:
In your php.ini set session.gc_probability to 0
It is caused due to automatic session garbage collection. Disable it and you are on.
In Debian and Ubuntu, /var/lib/php5, where the session data is stored, has permissions of drwx-wx-wt and should only be cleaned by a cron script. So, t...
Besides the terrible advice does debian really do that?
Oh figured it out. Updated PHPUnit. Broke all my tests again though, need to change from \PHPUnit_Framework_Testcase to \PHPUnit\Framework\Testcase. >_>
@pmmaga nope, sorry. I sometimes use them in objects having only one interface methods as well. But it always feels weird over just calling the interface method
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@Wes Yup, try it and run the tests. By looking at it, it seems to be enough but it may not be. Also, to be honest I'm not completely sure which case is this line trying to cover
@Naruto how do you write emails? you cannot type @ w\out closing an app. and what do you mean by "work environment". last time I checked you were 14 or something.
fun experiment of the day: go to google's picture search and set the wanted image size to icon. then type in your name in the search box. marvel at how many of your friends and colleagues show up.
@Eugene Well yes, with any sleep function all you are doing is requesting that the scheduler ignore you for however much time, the scheduler will (most likely) ignore you for at least that much time, it will reschedule you when it has resources available to allocate
@Eugene usleep() exists and does the same thing everywhere
time_nanosleep() doesn't exist everywhere, and is implemented differently in different places
You don't want to be doing that at any level of frequency that would require that anyway, then. If you a polling a remote server, do it at most every second