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i will never give up

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make yourself proud

Laatste Update: 2021-03-25
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this function will send the message text to the user nick on the server connected to by connection. irc servers and other software will not automatically generate replies to notices in contrast to other message types.

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irc servers and other software will not automatically generate replies to notices in contrast to other message types.

Laatste Update: 2011-10-24
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ircg_msg() will send the message to a channel or user on the server connected to by connection. a recipient starting with # or will send the message to a channel, anything else will be interpreted as a username.

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a recipient starting with # or will send the message to a channel, anything else will be interpreted as a username.

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// fill in data for the distinguished name to be used in the cert // you must change the values of these keys to match your name and // company, or more precisely, the name and company of the person/site // that you are generating the certificate for. // for ssl certificates, the commonname is usually the domain name of // that will be using the certificate, but for s/mime certificates, // the commonname will be the name of the individual who will use the // certificate. $dn = array( "countryname" = "uk", "stateorprovincename" = "somerset", "localityname" = "glastonbury", "organizationname" = "the brain room limited", "organizationalunitname" = "php documentation team", "commonname" = "wez furlong", "emailaddress" = "wez@php.net"); // generate a new private (and public) key pair $privkey = openssl_pkey_new(); // generate a certificate signing request $csr = openssl_csr_new($dn, $privkey); // you will usually want to create a self-signed certificate at this // point until your ca fulfills your request. // this creates a self-signed cert that is valid for 365 days $sscert = openssl_csr_sign($csr, null, $privkey, 365); // now you will want to preserve your private key, csr and self-signed // cert so that they can be installed into your web server, mail server // or mail client (depending on the intended use of the certificate). // this example shows how to get those things into variables, but you // can also store them directly into files. // typically, you will send the csr on to your ca who will then issue // you with the "real" certificate. openssl_csr_export($csr, $csrout) and debug_zval_dump($csrout); openssl_x509_export($sscert, $certout) and debug_zval_dump($certout); openssl_pkey_export($privkey, $pkeyout, "mypassword") and debug_zval_dump($pkeyout); // show any errors that occurred here while (($e = openssl_error_string()) !== false) {echo $e. "\n";}

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/ / fill in data for the distinguished name to be used in the cert / / you must change the values of these keys to match your name and / / company, or more precisely, the name and company of the person / site / / that you are generating the certificate for. / / for ssl certificates, the commonname is usually the domain name of / / that will be using the certificate, but for s / mime certificates, / / the commonname will be the name of the individual who will use the / / certificate. $dn = array( "countryname "= "uk", "stateorprovincename" = "somerset", "localityname "= "glastonbury", "organizationname" = "the brain room limited", "organizationalunitname "= "php documentation team", "commonname" = "wez furlong", "emailaddress "= "wez@php.net"); / / generate a new private (and public) key pair $privkey = openssl_pkey_new(); / / generate a certificate signing request $csr = openssl_csr_new($dn, $privkey); / / you will usually want to create a self-signed certificate at this / / point until your ca fulfills your request. / / this creates a self-signed cert that is valid for 365 days $sscert = openssl_csr_sign($csr, null, $privkey, 365); / / now you will want to preserve your private key, csr and self-signed / / cert so that they can be installed into your web server, mail server / / or mail client (depending on the intended use of the certificate). / / this example shows how to get those things into variables, but you / / can also store them directly into files. / / typically, you will send the csr on to your ca who will then issue / / you with the "real "certificate. openssl_csr_export($csr, $csrout) and debug_zval_dump($csrout); openssl_x509_export($sscert, $certout) and debug_zval_dump($certout); openssl_pkey_export($privkey, $pkeyout, "mypassword") and debug_zval_dump($pkeyout); / / show any errors that occurred here while (($e = openssl_error_string()) !== false) {echo $e. "\n";}

Laatste Update: 2011-10-24
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