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Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Sep-2015 15:59:25 EDT Jeff Ratliff
I run apache. I had to install some extension to get it to work, and there was no package for it in the repos. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Sep-2015 13:49:53 EDT Jeff Ratliff
I COULD do it in Rails but I've never gotten a Rails app to work with more than one table. And Rails requires a special server. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Sep-2015 13:45:25 EDT Jeff Ratliff
I am thinking of writing a PHP web app. From scratch. Should be fun. I've worked on them a lot but never built my own. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Sep-2015 12:03:12 EDT Jeff Ratliff
Very good. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Sep-2015 11:08:49 EDT Jeff Ratliff
I'm not sure exactly what that is. But I bet I could throw it in with some beans to add flavor. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Sep-2015 10:56:28 EDT Jeff Ratliff
You are looking for a cypher, not a hash. With a hash the # of inputs is way bigger than possible outputs. So collision is inevitable. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Sep-2015 10:48:53 EDT Jeff Ratliff
Here is an article that helped me a lot: https://crackstation.net/hashing-security.htm -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Sep-2015 10:47:50 EDT Jeff Ratliff
Yes. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Sep-2015 10:45:31 EDT Jeff Ratliff
I think of a hash as a shorthand way to refer to a much bigger piece of data. A thumbprint. Unique to that data, but not globally unique. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Sep-2015 10:44:25 EDT Jeff Ratliff
No, the same data will give the same digest. But 2 differnt messages can give the same digest. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Sep-2015 10:36:46 EDT Jeff Ratliff
s/now/not -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Sep-2015 10:36:24 EDT Jeff Ratliff
That's part of why a hash can't be reversed. You would get multiple different answers and now know which is "correct". -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Sep-2015 10:33:49 EDT Jeff Ratliff
Yes. Two different files might have the same hash. Although it's very very rare to encounter it. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Sep-2015 10:26:30 EDT Jeff Ratliff
A piece of data will always give the same hash. Two different pieces of data can have the same hash. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Monday, 28-Sep-2015 22:07:17 EDT Jeff Ratliff
I like eating pig parts. The meat. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Monday, 28-Sep-2015 14:56:38 EDT Jeff Ratliff
Would look good next to a cup of coffee. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Monday, 28-Sep-2015 14:48:13 EDT Jeff Ratliff
Application returns data before it checks to see that you're not logged in. Then redirects. Probably not what was intended. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Saturday, 26-Sep-2015 15:47:05 EDT Jeff Ratliff
Fixing a hacked WordPress site for a friend of a friend. The guy who owns the hosting account is unavailable and I'm on Windows. Fun. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Friday, 25-Sep-2015 16:07:50 EDT Jeff Ratliff
That's pretty cool. That bubble wrap has been from China to Cincinnati to New York and now out west. If we could just get it back to China -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Thursday, 24-Sep-2015 22:45:07 EDT Jeff Ratliff
Hits are coming from Google owned IP addresses and they are hitting pages you can't get to without a login. I didn't give them an account.