@StatikStasis bunch of zeroes and a random dot, then more zeroes... I think I filled the chatbox. I'm not sure what I was doing at the time. I figure I absentmindely had a finger pressed on the keypad but I don't remember what I was doing at the time
@tereško I started it, there was no tutorial or intro or anything, and I started digging downward and then I was unable to go across the ditch and the oxygen started to deplete etc I mean everything just went wrong right from the beginning
I've a users table containing "Email, Password, Mobile Number" fields and there can be 3 types of users: - Individual Accounts - Company Accounts - Broker Accounts
@mega6382 instead you should start by making rooms: build toilet, get to a nearest water reservoir, make a skin in your toilet, get copper, build research station, research basic farming, plant "mealwood"
@ZahidSaeed under current "code of conduct", I can't tell you what you are doing wrong, since you (or anyone else visiting this room) might take it as a personal offense and ban/destroy my account
Usually, you have a single generic model for users, with single lines of SQL for getting to the users table. Then, if you have different types of users, you write different, more specific models for those users, that inherit from the base users model
@Fabor By using private VPC and disabling all public traffic towards the ec2 instance it directly. And then only allowing the NAT instance to be able to access the internet, and removing source/destination checks from it, so it an be used to access the private ec2 instances on that VPC. Also, you will need to create a public route in your VPC to allow traffic from the internet into that NAT instance and then using security groups to allow the protocols you want i.e. ssh, http, https etc
Click on that instance in the ec2 list, then click on the action button, go to networking and then click on "change source/destination check" or something.
I don't think you are suppose to use nat instance to SSh into your private instance, but you are suppose to create another ec2 instance a public one and use that along with nat instance to ssh into the private instance
Yeah, its 1:3 am here, and I seem to have forgotten a lot of my experiences with aws, let me find some references, so I can guide you better. Give me a moment
So eventually we'll have an ELB for our apps servers. App servers can access DB. All outgoing traffic goes from single IP. We can SSH in to App servers via a single IP too (Bastion).
What I would like to do is something like this:
$method_result = new Obj()->method();
Instead of having to do:
$obj = new Obj();
$method_result = $obj->method();
The result doesn't actually matter to me in my specific case. But, is there a way to do this?
I just need help on this PHP error which I do not quite understand:
Fatal error: Cannot pass parameter 2 by reference in /web/stud/openup/inactivatesession.php on line 13
<?php
error_reporting(E_ALL);
include('connect.php');
$createDate = mktime(0,0,0,09,05,date("Y"));
$selectedDate = d...
@Fabor I mean all the configurations that you have, I had the same in my vpc that I used a while back, and it worked just fine. So, I am not able to tell what is the problem, even google is not giving any viable results.