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Sep 18th 2019, 11:10 |
adam282 |
You’re trying to tell me that because my local copy of my code does not have access to my AWS RDS instance means that I have something wrong. |
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Sep 18th 2019, 11:09 |
adam282 |
I am? |
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Sep 18th 2019, 11:09 |
conehead |
Not going to comment on this anymore. As you are comparing two different things |
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Sep 18th 2019, 11:09 |
conehead |
... |
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Sep 18th 2019, 11:08 |
adam282 |
Okay, I apologize. You do not know how AWS works |
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Sep 18th 2019, 11:08 |
adam282 |
Not trying to be rude |
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Sep 18th 2019, 11:08 |
conehead |
... |
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Sep 18th 2019, 11:08 |
adam282 |
Then you do not understand how servers work man |
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Sep 18th 2019, 11:07 |
conehead |
Imho there is |
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Sep 18th 2019, 11:07 |
adam282 |
There is nothing wrong about not being able to test locally when I am using an AWS RDS instance that does not have public access enabled for security reasons |
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Sep 18th 2019, 11:06 |
conehead |
I'd say the same. But there is something wrong if you cannot test your code locally |
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Sep 18th 2019, 11:06 |
neon1024 |
..but that’s probably fear of the unknown, as I’ve not used AWS, other than doing the Beanstalk tutorial |
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Sep 18th 2019, 11:06 |
slackebot |
<conehead> |
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Sep 18th 2019, 11:05 |
neon1024 |
Developing directly on AWS is where I’d point my finger |
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Sep 18th 2019, 11:05 |
Escw0rm |
Do a session_destroy also after commenting it out |
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Sep 18th 2019, 11:05 |
adam282 |
It’s like something is bleeding over |
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Sep 18th 2019, 11:05 |
neon1024 |
Perhaps your webservers configuration is executing some other PHP, say a different `index.php` in the `root` directive |
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Sep 18th 2019, 11:05 |
adam282 |
Weird. Commenting that out still shows `Session Status: 2` |
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Sep 18th 2019, 11:03 |
adam282 |
The ONLY `session_start` that exists in my entire code base including `vendor` is ``` if (!session_start()) { throw new RuntimeException('Could not start the session'); } ``` |
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Sep 18th 2019, 11:03 |
adam282 |
Tried it already |
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Sep 18th 2019, 11:02 |
Escw0rm |
Maybe this is worth checking out: https://www.php.net/manual/en/session.configuration.php#ini.session.use-cookies |
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Sep 18th 2019, 11:00 |
adam282 |
Makes absolutely no sense |
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Sep 18th 2019, 10:59 |
Escw0rm |
Yes |
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Sep 18th 2019, 10:59 |
adam282 |
Do you see `Session Status: 2`? |
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Sep 18th 2019, 10:59 |
adam282 |
https://buildware.projects.elasty.co/users/signin |
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Sep 18th 2019, 10:58 |
adam282 |
I have removed all temp session files on the server as well |
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Sep 18th 2019, 10:58 |
adam282 |
No `session_start`’s exist in `srv/*` |
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Sep 18th 2019, 10:57 |
adam282 |
Evening with switching it to use the database I still get the same error |
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Sep 18th 2019, 10:54 |
Escw0rm |
I would try to search for all session_start and remove them temp. Then destroy all sessions and try echo session_status() again |
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Sep 18th 2019, 10:52 |
adam282 |
App won’t be able to access the AWS RDS from local server |
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Sep 18th 2019, 10:51 |
Escw0rm |
Remove all session_start, destroy all session and echo session_status() |
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Sep 18th 2019, 10:51 |
admad |
Do you get same error locally? |
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Sep 18th 2019, 10:51 |
adam282 |
Nope, definitely not |
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Sep 18th 2019, 10:50 |
admad |
You are maybe including some 3rd party script which is triggering the session start before hand |
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Sep 18th 2019, 10:48 |
adam282 |
Hm, nope that didn’t fix it. |
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Sep 18th 2019, 10:48 |
conehead |
You should try that on a local machine. |
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Sep 18th 2019, 10:46 |
adam282 |
Oh fuck me |
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Sep 18th 2019, 10:45 |
neon1024 |
Not too sure, apologies. I would checkout the PHP configuration. I’ve never experienced that issue myself |
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Sep 18th 2019, 10:44 |
adam282 |
Nah, just on the server right now |
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Sep 18th 2019, 10:44 |
neon1024 |
Are you storing your sessions on S3? |
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Sep 18th 2019, 10:43 |
adam282 |
Via an AWS EC2 instance that has CakePHP 2.x apps running without an issue |