For excessively paranoid client authentication.
Updated Apr 5 2019:
because this is a gist from 2011 that people stumble into and maybe you should AES instead of 3DES in the year of our lord 2019.
some other notes:
| var crypto = require('crypto') | |
| , key = 'salt_from_the_user_document' | |
| , plaintext = 'password' | |
| , cipher = crypto.createCipher('aes-256-cbc', key) | |
| , decipher = crypto.createDecipher('aes-256-cbc', key); | |
| cipher.update(plaintext, 'utf8', 'base64'); | |
| var encryptedPassword = cipher.final('base64') | |
| decipher.update(encryptedPassword, 'base64', 'utf8'); |
| <?php | |
| /* From https://www.usps.com/send/official-abbreviations.htm */ | |
| $us_state_abbrevs_names = array( | |
| 'AL'=>'ALABAMA', | |
| 'AK'=>'ALASKA', | |
| 'AS'=>'AMERICAN SAMOA', | |
| 'AZ'=>'ARIZONA', | |
| 'AR'=>'ARKANSAS', |
| Here is a sample of how I am currently dealing with users. | |
| Big thanks to uggedal! I used his user states as an example: https://github.com/uggedal/states | |
| ### | |
| # How to create password hashes | |
| ### | |
| python -c "import crypt; print crypt.crypt('password', '\$6\$SALTsalt\$')" | |
| ### |
| data:text/html, <style type="text/css">.e{position:absolute;top:0;right:0;bottom:0;left:0;}</style><div class="e" id="editor"></div><script src="http://d1n0x3qji82z53.cloudfront.net/src-min-noconflict/ace.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script><script>var e=ace.edit("editor");e.setTheme("ace/theme/monokai");e.getSession().setMode("ace/mode/ruby");</script> | |
| <!-- | |
| For other language: Instead of `ace/mode/ruby`, Use | |
| Markdown -> `ace/mode/markdown` | |
| Python -> `ace/mode/python` | |
| C/C++ -> `ace/mode/c_cpp` | |
| Javscript -> `ace/mode/javascript` | |
| Java -> `ace/mode/java` | |
| Scala- -> `ace/mode/scala` |
| server { | |
| server_name img.l; | |
| root /var/www/cache/store/ns365; | |
| index index.html; | |
| # This requests the original file from itself and then resizes the image. | |
| location ~ /resize/(\d+)x(\d+)/(.*) { | |
| proxy_pass http://img.l/$3; | |
| image_filter resize $1 $2; | |
| image_filter_jpeg_quality 90; |
| --- | |
| language: objective-c | |
| before_script: | |
| - ./scripts/travis/add-key.sh | |
| after_script: | |
| - ./scripts/travis/remove-key.sh | |
| after_success: | |
| - ./scripts/travis/testflight.sh | |
| env: | |
| global: |
| <html> | |
| <head> | |
| <title>WebSocket demo</title> | |
| </head> | |
| <body> | |
| <div> | |
| <form> | |
| <label for="numberfield">Number</label> | |
| <input type="text" id="numberfield" placeholder="12"/><br /> |
| <?php | |
| class MyModel extends Eloquent { | |
| public function getSql() | |
| { | |
| $builder = $this->getBuilder(); | |
| $sql = $builder->toSql(); | |
| foreach($builder->getBindings() as $binding) | |
| { |
| Convention: Byte array notation as it would appear in a hexeditor. | |
| = Layout= | |
| KDBX files, the keepass database files, are layout as follows: | |
| 1) Bytes 0-3: Primary identifier, common across all kdbx versions: | |
| private static $sigByte1=[0x03,0xD9,0xA2,0x9A]; | |
| 2) Bytes 4-7: Secondary identifier. Byte 4 can be used to identify the file version (0x67 is latest, 0x66 is the KeePass 2 pre-release format and 0x55 is KeePass 1) |