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because sharing is caring! spread the word and always remember to share your data :p
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@xotu sorry but for a high security project windows is a no go for me! (and dot net core runs on linux as well now)
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@linuxxx you gotta be aware from DotNet Core, in v1.x I read there are security risks in ASP.Net core, didn't read if they were fixed in v2 release, but better hold off for a while on projects where security is a must and you cannot afford any risks
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@gitpush it's been fixed for a bit now. 2.0 is officially out now, this was fixed in patches for 1.0 and 1.1. No need to act like that is still a thing.
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javanaut607y
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@linuxxx wait I thought you gave this advice jokingly one time and then the other guy said no way.
Lol I'm sure it was probably another instance, you seem like the type of dude to dabble with all kinds of servers day and night 😅 -
Windows Server is actually locked down nicely, it's usually user error that allows me to get a foothold during an engagement.
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@er1n May I add that I was the person who was going to develop the backend and suggested PHP/Node? :)
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lotd79227y@iam13islucky yes, but then it's not an array dumped to a file.
Afaik at least.
The whole point for me dumping an array to file was to easily copy paste some stuff :p -
@lotd ah. I don't know how well dumping the memory contents would work, but I see where you are coming from
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hjk10157317y@er1n we had plain text passwords in a Perl application (authentication service) I actually had to fight over it with the senior Dev to fix that crap in the new version. Doesn't make Perl a bad language though (has plenty of other traits for that 😂).
Storing data (array) in PHP files is actually not be such a bad idea. With opcache this is the fastest way to read data in a PHP app. Not so great if it needs a lot of updates though.
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