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you → email domain text → server → ping email domain
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network you're in         external network
@GNi33 so you never exit your network but can still ping a disallowed address
@VJRagavan no. It's fairly basic react 😀 You can change the style based on some function of the state
hmm ... i need to check it myself. But IIRC when adding filters to your routers, it also checks the destination IP of your ICMP packets
@KarelG yes, but the ping doesn't come from you
@KarelG Yep, IPTables can do that.
It can also check the source
^--
so no matter of the source/destination, you don't break rules.
yes, but what does it have to do with this? :/
09:05
if it happens then it's just a bad configuration
@towc 3 people are trying to decipher what the fuck you're talking about.
A simple ping cannot disclose information about the server
uhm ... it only discloses the IP address of it :P
Good website to see good design implimentation
Which you already know if you're pinging it
here's the scenario: you're on a low-security prison where users can only access, say, .co.uk sites, as packets for other addresses won't leave the network. One of them has this email validation thing, so you put in [email protected]. If it tells you that the email is not valid, you'll know b.com doesn't exist, without ever sending a packet to it yourself. It's barely any information, but it's something
09:07
not really.
and this is one of many examples
some proxy servers redirects your pings
and the reason that one particular case is bad for your site is that the prison might intentionally block your site on their network
now, granted, only allowing .co.uk sites is dumb af anyway
I think that it's because those proxy servers aren't configured very well.
but there are more specific scenarios out there
and this is assuming you (the developer) are actually using icmp
09:08
@KarelG good point, like pinging a site using cloudflare
@grasshopper flower in field
@BenFortune what is that site for?
it sounds very familiar to me
@Neoares It's this cool new site that I found, where people can type in a question and it gives you answers instantly.
Think Ask Jeeves
hello everyone, by consuming a web service REST, I got the following error message in my typescript code : Response with status: 0 for URL: null
is this error related to the CORS thing?
09:12
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@romulus001 0 isn't a real status code, you'll need to do some more debugging
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I get 404 error on relative path. The path to the file is okay. But I think it's parameters who are invalid
!!tell McNavy examplepls
09:15
@Neoares Could you please give us an example on jsbin.com or jsfiddle.net, with the minimal amount of code necessary to reproduce the problem?
what
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@McNavy Could you please give us an example on jsbin.com or jsfiddle.net, with the minimal amount of code necessary to reproduce the problem?
user1731387
@Neoares she is bot
@VJRagavan really? :o
user1731387
:D
09:16
Wow I can no longer ask questions
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like, an actual AI?
@BenFortune ok, I'll try to see how to debug with visual studio cod
This is a exemple of link. I pass serveral associative array to URL :
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me(beSad=true, iHateStackOverFlow=true);
09:18
../modules/ajax/Save_prix_fournisseur.php?tab_f1_cas4={%226800697%22:%222.00%22,‌​%226800703%22:%2256.00%22,%226827239%22:%220.00%22,%226886652%22:%220.00%22}&tab_‌​f2_cas4={%226800697%22:%222.00%22,%226800703%22:%221.00%22,%226827239%22:%220.00%‌​22,%226886652%22:%220.00%22}&tab_f3_cas4={%226800697%22:%222.00%22,%226800703%22:‌​%225.00%22,%226827239%22:%220.00%22,%226886652%22:%220.00%22}&tab_f4_cas4={%22680‌​0697%22:%222.00%22,%226800703%22:%223.00%22,%226827239%22:%220.00%22,%226886652%2‌​2:%220.00%22}
noice
@Programmingcoder if you got a question ban, then you could have caused it yourself.
@KarelG I got banned because some guy didn't get my question. I edited it to make it better but I got banned before I could
^ @SomeGuy you bad person
@towc * tries to figure it out * ... what ?
09:21
it's really not that complicated :/
what part of it is unclear? Don't say everything because it's not everything
@李振纲
Node question: (specifically to you @BenjaminGruenbaum)
How can I create a ReadableStream from a Buffer I have in memory?
-- ok
network: only access, say, .co.uk sites
-- still OK
One of them has this email validation thing, so you put in [email protected].
-- NOT OK
it tells you that the email is not valid, you'll know b.com doesn't exist,
09:24
we were talking about how you could validate email by also pinging the email server
if the server pings that, and it's not there, it will tell you the email is not valid, right?
and if you can be sure that's the only reason (as in, syntax is fine), then you'll be able to tell whether a certain domain exists or not, which you were not supposed to do from your own network
you don't ping a mail server to say that X exists ...
the mail server agents works differently
the mail server machine, not using the mail server protocol
icmp
yes, but it's a part of the feature. You're not "leaving" the network
a rudimentary check might be to just check if the domain exists by pinging it
the request didn't came from you, but from the server that hosts the site
(or that inmate )
09:28
@KarelG pinging b.com when your network only allows packets with a destination of *.co.uk is leaving the network
your packets are never leaving the network, but you can still gain information outside of that network
@KarelG yes, exactly
so ... which rule is broken then ?
the rule of the prison network
in some sense at least
it's still not broken IMO
if your dad tells you not to play with your gameboy, so you don't touch it and use sticks to push the buttons, are you still playing the gameboy?
your dad will punish you
yeah, I'm not sure either. I now know that this domain exists, I still can't access it
cool
09:30
@GNi33 exactly, this case doesn't provide groundbreaking things, but it's something. And in some cases it might be important
@towc no, you just have a look across the living room to see if the gameboy is there
you can look at it that way because it's a loose analogy, but that's not the point I'm trying to make
you tell your sister to touch the gameboy to see if it's there, and to come back and tell you
if your dad tells you not to look at the gameboy, but you use a mirror, did you look at it?
you didn't even look at it
but yeah, it might provide interesting bits of information
can't think of a good example right now though
09:33
idk, maybe the ping itself is a trigger for a certain server to do something
@towc Can you give me the link to your blog on canvas?
Hello
@CaptainHere codepen.io/towc/posts
Is there anyone guru on json deserialization
you can't be a guru at that, it's pretty simple
09:35
I'm having problem with OData patch
> the ping itself is a trigger for a certain server to do something
no
only an idiot would do that
but yeah, world exists of idiots
@GNi33 imagine a very different scenario: there's an address that, when pinged, explodes a bomb somewhere. Most internet providers worldwide have already blocked that address, except for a few ones. One of them is used by service xyz.com, which has this kind of email validation. Now anyone can use xyz.com to detonate the bomb
@KarelG ^^
wow, this is far fetched, but fine... I'll allow it
@GNi33 it's an extreme example
but it shows that even icmp can be a security concern and cause all the other internet providers to block your site
say for example something as real as wannacry is spread, and it works by various people around the world to keep on pinging certain addresses. This is not far-fetched at all
> and it works by various people around the world to keep on pinging certain addresses
huh?
09:43
to keep the virus from triggering a certain thing, like maybe completely voiding the user's computer, the attackers have to keep on pinging a certain address, so that if one of them gets caught, they can tell the police that there exists such an address, and that if they catch all of the attackers, nobody will be able to ping the address every day, and that will cause a world crisis
that gives them a lot more time to work with, as the investigators need to find out what that address is, and it may not be simple at all
extremely far fetched, but okay.... but how will something like this email validation service come in play in this case?
if there was no way to do something like this, and the attackers know that internet providers, for example, could accidentally block that address, they wouldn't do it
wouldn't they just ping it directly? or have another server that carries out a specific task for this so they can mask the actual "killswitch" server?
but if there's still something like email validation sites like these lying around on obscure on unmaintained networks, it wouldn't be a problem
because by abusing a thing like above they'd give away the domain right away
> This is not far-fetched at all
lol
09:45
@GNi33 if people know where to look, sure
@GNi33 it came to mind right away, I can definitely think of this happening
hence it may not be extremely intuitive or simple, but not far-fetched
it's an equilibrium game
and again, there's countless of other scenarios where this is relevant
if you consider the wannacry thing far-fetched, then sure
but it was very real
Is it possible to pass associative array to URL in Javscript please ?
@towc that's not how the domain thing in wannacry worked though, you know that
sure, but it's a possible variant
where having the ability to ping mattered
although this is the reverse effect
but why would abusing a pinging server help me out with that?
they key part of it is this:
7 mins ago, by towc
if there was no way to do something like this, and the attackers know that internet providers, for example, could accidentally block that address, they wouldn't do it
09:52
hola people
but they know that even if the main ones may block those sites and still have access to some pinging tools not on those networks, they'll still know it's "safe"
I don't know what you mean by that, honestly
do you get why they wouldn't do it?
@towc what does this sentence mean?
in the domain of a ransomware attack
they know that it would be extremely unfair and the investigators would have no reason to hold back if the non-pinging trigger has already been called
so there would be no point
and they know that almost the first thing the internet providers do will be blocking the domain. More importantly, the one they're using (or they're using a vpn on)
but if they can have a way around that, it's still good for them
09:57
@towc okay. and how will having a proxy help you with that?
if the domain is blocked in general
the proxy could be from one of those unmaintained internet providers who don't take the time to block these domains
there's probably big lists of those if you look for them
@GNi33 there's no such thing as "general"
@KamilSolecki SAO?
that term isn't known in english @Wietlol :P
you can probably still find running servers from very old companies with their own network and a dns-like system, those are the kind of things that it will be dangerous to have this kind of proxy on
09:59
ow
:(
@MadaraUchiha sword art online?
@Neoares Yup
( what wietlol did is a translation of STI / STD to Dutch, which is SOA)
great and bad anime
but yeah, in this particular scenario, if your server is using a common internet provider, it's not an issue
but I can craft a scenario for almost every context you throw at me
10:02
why
@towc pro-tip in security: don't try to cover all edge cases ... or you will go nuts
just sayin'
your example is something I'd say "not a big issue" and going on
well, what if you could just forget about it and not allow anyone to ping anything that isn't needed?
I just wouldn't do the pinging, that's all
@towc why not ping it directly then
10:10
@GNi33 because the internet providers might have blocked that
and why wouldn't it block the other server then?
which other server?
if the proxy is on one of the "unmaintened internet providers" who don't block stuff, why isn't the application you're pinging to on one of these?
what I'm saying is, why would your domain be blocked but the proxy one isn't?
might be insecure or easily listable
@GNi33 that's the thing, if you build a site like that, it might be blocked until the issue is fixed
ah, okay
10:13
issue = pinging an arbitrary address
so now I can block it
yeah, we agreed that it's not optimal already
why in FF some CSS transitions doesn't feel as smooth as in Chrome?
they use a different rendering engine?
because it is implemented differently?
are you asking how to fix it, or genuinely curious why?
10:16
@MadaraUchiha aye
asking if it's a known issue
or if someone has the same issue
or it's just me
browser variations are a known issue 😛
you are a known issue, @towc
you're not wrong
10:34
I loved how this author has used references to the Star wars when writing this article
10:46
hi all
I want a code that can take a pdf file and convert it into flipbook
pdfFile => new Flipbook( pdfFile )
The rest is left as an exercise for the reader
we left out some trivial steps
The important bits are there
or altleast i want a code that can extract pdf file pages one by one and then put them in array so that i can take contents of each page and then put them in html divs and then later use turn.js to create a flipbook oout of it
wow
that's everything but specific
10:50
Hi,
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@Abhijit What have you tried so far?
@OliverSalzburg he tried to ask
@OliverSalzburg I haven't tried anything yet as I am getting only softwares in my google serach
getting softwares is an important thing
10:52
what i want is a code that can convert pdf file into a flipbook
what is the best practice I seem to confuse when to use promise or observables. Also as far my understanding observables emita data and then we subscribe for that, but how to know that result is returned as like we do in promise using then
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Q: Parsing PDF pages as javascript Images

SaturnixAs per title, is there any way I can parse pages from an unprotected PDF file as javascript Image() objects? It would also be ok to convert them before running the javascript, but I would like this to be done automatically and without the assistance of any library which requires installation. S...

@OliverSalzburg yes but what it does is it just converts pdf to htmlviewer or a browser but not a flipbook which i want
Well, then I guess it's hopeless and you should give up
on life
10:55
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ok then Oliver thanks
!!s/life/the game/
@Neoares on the game (source)
@KarelG Added
hi!
@BadgerCat is everything ok in mexico?
11:06
@BenjaminGruenbaum fixed, sorry about that
like, family, friends...
@Neoares My family is okay, but some others not so much
:S I know
it was terrible
yeah :( lots of my friends are volunteering to help rescue people and bring food and medicine to people who lost their homes
All I could do is send a donation
@SterlingArcher what's your goal weight?
@BadgerCat that's a lot
!!49983C or brewmaster
@Cereal brewmaster
DON
DON
Hi all
How to make a textbox which allow only integers?
It should remove decimal part
11:35
@MadaraUchiha there's an npm package for that github.com/gagle/node-streamifier/blob/master/lib/index.js
Although you can just create a new stream and push the data there, it really depends on what you mean.
Who can help me to find a soluce for my bug please ?
!!tell 39327308 welcome
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I'm really proud that that worked just now
what happens today
12:11
guys , where is Javascript going. One must say stop.
HAMMERTIME!
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impressive
@MesutYiğit stop
HAMMERTIME!
@Abhijit well, you already have your solution: pdf to html, html to flipbook, boom!
12:23
@BenjaminGruenbaum toda histadarti
I'm fairly happy with the result.
@MesutYiğit JavaScript is the future. soon all languages will just compile down to js.
Hi guys.. I got a situation I suspect scoping to be a problem, but can't quite figure out why this won't work.
```
const source = [1,2,3,4];
const accepted = [2,4];
source.filter(key => accepted.includes(key)); // Filters by accepted items
source.filter(accepted.includes); // Throws 'TypeError: Cannot convert undefined or null to object'
```

Anyone got an idea why the anf works, but the reference to the function doesn't?
@rlemon What a scary thought
const pngBuffer = await getUrlForPDF(url);
if (!pngBuffer) return res.status(500).json("Timeout occured");

const process = cp.spawn('convert', ['png:-', 'pdf:-'], {});
process.stdin.write(pngBuffer);
const pdfBuffer = await readStream(process.stdout);
const humanReadableFilename = `${ticker}.pdf`;
res.attachment(humanReadableFilename);
res.send(pdfBuffer);
Takes screenshot of page, convert to PDF and send as attachment to the response
Asynchronously, no files on disk
@ClemensHimmer this is the syntax for array.includes:
arr.includes(searchElement)
arr.includes(searchElement, fromIndex)
from mdn
can you guess what's happening now?
same issue as array.map(parseInt)
at least, I think this is what the issue is
!!> const source = [1,2,3,4], accepted = [2,4]; source.filter((key, i) => accepted.includes(key, i))
12:27
@towc []
Hi guys
@towc oooooh, that makes sense.. the filter's index gets passed into includes as it's fromIndex..
well, doesn't throw an error though :/
!!> const source = [1,2,3,4], accepted = [2,4]; source.filter(accepted.includes)
@towc "TypeError: can't convert undefined to object"
just tested that too.. ok now i'm even more confused lol
12:28
well, there's something else going on then
there it is:
!!> const source = [1,2,3,4], accepted = [2,4]; source.filter(accepted.includes.bind(accepted))
@towc []
reference issue, yeah
doesn't give the same results tho
either way, use the lambda expression
it's a two part problem.
12:30
yeah yeah, but it's the same as the (key, i) thing, so we figured out where that went wrong
The only thing that makes me sad is that the PDF title is bad and I can't find a way to change it from imagemagick.
@rlemon hmm what's the second part?
@ClemensHimmer 2 params, and binding
you only want 1 param, so you're already kind of pushed towards the λ
@towc aaah now everything makes sense..
too bad, gotta wrap it in a anf i guess :/
you should scream of joy whenever you use a lambda :D
let me teach you my ways. Repeat with me: "λ is great, λ solves all, λ beats imperative state"
I personally get an instant boner and orgasm whenever I get to use a lambda somewhere
12:34
well since a felt 60% of my code is lambdas mapping and filtering data i always try to be cheeky and just reference a function :D
@towc λ is not great, λ breaks all, λ allows imperative state
heresy!
anyways, thanks a lot for the help! :)
Hi guys any ideas on how to reload script when routing in angular 2
scripts should never be reloaded in angular
you need to manage things another way
12:35
well but my jquery scripts are not working when routed unless reloaded
use watchers on the route if you want to do something whenever you change a route
@AtharvaPandey You're doing it wrong
@AtharvaPandey try not to use jQ with angular
Also, try not using it in any other situation as well
well I have to because I am using this external library written completely in jquery
12:36
yeah, switch to vue
@AtharvaPandey then don't use it
Yes, rewrite everything
!!s/λ/() => {}/g
@Neoares @towc () => {} is not great, λ breaks all, λ allows imperative state (source)
why?
or see if there's a variation for angular
@Neoares /g
12:37
at the end?
aye
regex flag
@Neoares @towc () => {} is not great, () => {} breaks all, () => {} allows imperative state (source)
heheh
hmm well I tried rewriting it but it seemed too difficult actually i am using bigbluehat.github.io/reformed this inside my app
this came out really offensively, sorry
12:39
Not as offensive as your cooking
@towc its okay i just consider myself a beginner
i can understand things but in his code i am unable to understand how he is parsing those schemas
do a bit more googling next time: github.com/angular-tools/ng-jsoneditor
The scheme on the left side of that link? @AtharvaPandey
yes correct
and remember that the tool you have might be far from the next thing you find
if something is using jQuery, it's probably old and you can find a much better version
12:41
@AtharvaPandey That's called JavaScript Object Notation, or JSON. It's literally a string representation of a javascript object.

So parsing it would be as simple as `JSON.parse(theScheme)`
actually i found one for angular 1 but i am unable to find one for angular 2
oh woops, the thing I linked to was angular 1
@Cereal by parsing i meant he is extracting json schema from that and then dynamically generating form
Well once you have the object, you could just iterate it and create inputs based on the keys and values
unless I'm completely misunderstanding
I'm probably completely misunderstanding
still do more googling: npmjs.com/package/ng2-json-editor
@KarelG @Neoares @towc () => {} is not great, ({ }) breaks all, ({ }) allows imperative state (source) (source)
I also found one for angular 2 as well but in that the dynamic conversion that is conversion from json to form is buggy i need to manually write schema to get proper output
keh no 2nd arg support
btw, if you're doing this for your own sake, note that most devs edit json manually from the file
!!undo
12:44
@KarelG I'm afraid I can't let you do that, KarelG
...ok 🤐
lol what a mess
@towc not really I am doing this for the place where i work
that is why its pain
as in, so non-devs can edit raw json? That's a mighty bad idea
they'll probably fuck up the types
yes the idea is to only show them this form and not json they can edit and add stuff and update database
12:46
give them other ways to edit the json, unless the task it to actually make them edit raw json
actually i want people to edit raw json i created my backend in such a way that every single key can be update but the UI is trouble they want it in this way only
and yes the task is to edit raw json but they just need ui for this
well, it's their funeral :/
it might also be your job to tell them this is a bad idea btw
hahaha
i ll try to i guess if my manager agrees I hope because i am unable to figure out how to reload this stuff if this is not done i ll redo everything in basic jinja template
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12:57
anyone come across this error when debugging in IE? 0x800a139e - JavaScript runtime error: Syntax error, unrecognized expression: #
are you using a selector without quotes?
Using quotes

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