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Allowing External Access to Internal Services
Port forwarding sounds easier than it can be when things need to work robustly
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The Chorizo! International PHP Conference Quiz
On this years conference we did start a quiz regarding security. For those who were not able to visit the Conference I’d like to show the questions asked. Which of the following code lines does really protect against Cross-Site-Scripting? [ ] echo ‚<a href="index.php?name=‘.addslashes($_GET[’name‘]).’">name</a>‘; [ ] echo ‚<a href="index.php?name=‘.strip_tags($_GET[’name‘]).’">name</a>‘; [ ] echo ‚<a href="index.php?name=‘.preg_replace(‚|\W|‘, “,…
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Keynote of Tim Bray: some interesting comparison between PHP, Rails and Java
Tim Bray, who – among many other things – co-edited the XML 1.0 and XML namespace definitions, was invited to the International PHP Conference to give a keynote about „How to combine PHP technology with Java based on Enterprise Systems“. I had the pleasure to talk with him and I like his spirit. During his…
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PHP Conference 2006 – PHP 5 und IBM DB2 slides
Here are my German slides of my talk „Einführung in PHP 5 und IBM DB2“. By the way, two attendees of my presentation are running really big IBM DB2 powered databases with up to 500 million datasets. Really big ones. :-)
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eBay Slides
With the permission from Dr. Alexander Schwinn you can find the slides of his talk here.
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eBay, a WebService Power House
Live from the Management-Day at the International PHP Conference 2006. Dr. Alexander Schwinn, eBay GmbH Germany and Manager Developers Program, is reporting some quite interesting numbers about the usage of eBay WebServices: more than 40,000 registered eBay developers world-wide more than 1,200 productive applications in DE 2002: less than 1 billion eBay WebService calls…
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IPC06: PHP in large projects
Yesterday I had a Power Workshop (6 hours) about large projects with PHP. You can find the (German) slides here. Besides that, there were some very interesting talks in the evening at the hotel bar together with the almighty Stefan Esser, Christopher Kunz and Johann-Peter Hartmann. Today is the second pre-conference day, at 10.00 o’clock…
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Use information disclosure to gather PHP configuration statistics
Damien Seguy from nexen.net sent an e-mail with a notice about his newest statistics project: „PHP configuration statistics“. He gathered output of around 12,000 public available phpinfo() scripts. Some of the results of his investigations: Here are some funny and not so funny stats. PHP admins likes to compile PHP in Summer Register global is…
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Tag the International PHP Conference 2006
If you happen to be at this year’s International PHP Conference 2006 which will start this Sunday, and are creating content of whatever form (be it photos, videos, slides etc.), don’t forget it to tag it with the tag „ipc06“. Check regularly at Flickr, Technorati, Del.icio.us, this blog and others. Hope to see you there!
