This extension wraps the very excellent libui to provide PHP 7 with an API for the creation of cross platform native look-and-feel interfaces.
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This extension wraps the very excellent libui to provide PHP 7 with an API for the creation of cross platform native look-and-feel interfaces.
url - https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/a-safer-way-to-distribute-aws-credentials-to-ec2/ | |
Finding hard-coded credentials in your code | |
Hopefully you’re excited about deploying credentials to EC2 that are automatically rotated. Now that you’re using Roles, a good security practice would be to go through your code and remove any references to AKID/Secret. We suggest running the following regular expressions against your code base: | |
Search for access key IDs: (?<![A-Z0-9])[A-Z0-9]{20}(?![A-Z0-9]). In English, this regular expression says: Find me 20-character, uppercase, alphanumeric strings that don’t have any uppercase, alphanumeric characters immediately before or after. | |
Search for secret access keys: (?<![A-Za-z0-9/+=])[A-Za-z0-9/+=]{40}(?![A-Za-z0-9/+=]). In English, this regular expression says: Find me 40-character, base-64 strings that don’t have any base 64 characters immediately before or after. | |
If grep is your preferred tool, run a recursive, Perl-compatible search using the following commands |
<?php | |
use \parallel\{Runtime, Future, Channel, Events}; | |
/* usage php crawler.php [http://example.com] [workers=8] [limit=500] */ | |
$page = $argv[1] ?: "https://blog.krakjoe.ninja"; # start crawling this page | |
$workers = $argv[2] ?: 8; # start this number of threads | |
$limit = $argv[3] ?: 500; # stop at this number of unique pages | |
$timeout = $argv[4] ?: 3; # socket timeout for producers |