Security
Token
There is no security token.
Firewall
main
Name
Security enabled
Stateless
Configuration
Key | Value |
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provider | security.user.provider.concrete.app_user_provider |
context | main |
entry_point | App\Security\KbinAuthenticator |
user_checker | App\Security\UserChecker |
access_denied_handler | (none) |
access_denied_url | (none) |
authenticators | [ "two_factor" "remember_me" "App\Security\KbinAuthenticator" "App\Security\FacebookAuthenticator" "App\Security\GoogleAuthenticator" "App\Security\GithubAuthenticator" "App\Security\KeycloakAuthenticator" ] |
Listeners
Listener | Duration | Response |
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Symfony\Component\Security\Http\Firewall\ChannelListener {#723 -map: Symfony\Component\Security\Http\AccessMap {#722 …} -logger: Monolog\Logger {#783 …} -httpPort: 80 -httpsPort: 443 } |
0.00 ms | (none) |
Symfony\Component\Security\Http\Firewall\ContextListener {#706 -tokenStorage: Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Authentication\Token\Storage\TokenStorage {#1017 …} -sessionKey: "_security_main" -logger: Monolog\Logger {#783 …} -userProviders: Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\Argument\RewindableGenerator {#705 …} -dispatcher: Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\Debug\TraceableEventDispatcher {#747 …} -registered: false -trustResolver: Scheb\TwoFactorBundle\Security\Authentication\AuthenticationTrustResolver {#780 …} -sessionTrackerEnabler: Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Authentication\Token\Storage\UsageTrackingTokenStorage::enableUsageTracking(): void {#703 …} } |
3.14 ms | (none) |
Symfony\Component\Security\Http\Firewall\AuthenticatorManagerListener {#584 -authenticatorManager: Symfony\Component\Security\Http\Authentication\AuthenticatorManager {#595 …} } |
0.00 ms | (none) |
Scheb\TwoFactorBundle\Security\Http\Firewall\TwoFactorAccessListener {#582 -twoFactorFirewallConfig: Scheb\TwoFactorBundle\Security\TwoFactor\TwoFactorFirewallConfig {#842 …} -tokenStorage: Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Authentication\Token\Storage\UsageTrackingTokenStorage {#1018 …} -twoFactorAccessDecider: Scheb\TwoFactorBundle\Security\Authorization\TwoFactorAccessDecider {#581 …} } |
0.05 ms | (none) |
Symfony\Component\Security\Http\Firewall\AccessListener {#579 -tokenStorage: Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Authentication\Token\Storage\UsageTrackingTokenStorage {#1018 …} -accessDecisionManager: Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Authorization\TraceableAccessDecisionManager {#937 …} -map: Symfony\Component\Security\Http\AccessMap {#722 …} } |
0.00 ms | (none) |
Symfony\Component\Security\Http\Firewall\LogoutListener {#786 -tokenStorage: Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Authentication\Token\Storage\UsageTrackingTokenStorage {#1018 …} -options: [ "csrf_parameter" => "_csrf_token" "csrf_token_id" => "logout" "logout_path" => "app_logout" ] -httpUtils: Symfony\Component\Security\Http\HttpUtils {#841 …} -csrfTokenManager: Symfony\Component\Security\Csrf\CsrfTokenManager {#1015 …} -eventDispatcher: Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\Debug\TraceableEventDispatcher {#747 …} } |
0.00 ms | (none) |
Authenticators
No authenticators have been recorded. Check previous profiles on your authentication endpoint.
Access Decision
affirmative
Strategy
Access decision log
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2 | DENIED | moderate | App\Entity\EntryComment {#2024 +user: App\Entity\User {#264 …} +entry: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Entry {#2359 …} +magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2455 …} +image: null +parent: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\EntryComment {#1907 …} +root: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\EntryComment {#1907 …} +body: """ I do think the idea behind snap isn’t all about pushing the Linux platform as such forward, but to specifically gain a market advantage to Ubuntu.\n \n Why else is finding documentation for changing the default store so difficult? And I don’t think you can even have multiple “repositories” there–quite unlike all other Linux packaging systems out there. (Corrections welcome!) """ +lang: "en" +isAdult: false +favouriteCount: 0 +score: 0 +lastActive: DateTime @1706118753 {#2012 : 2024-01-24 18:52:33.0 +01:00 } +ip: null +tags: null +mentions: [ "@pnutzh4x0r@lemmy.ndlug.org" "@randomaside@lemmy.dbzer0.com" ] +children: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1908 …} +nested: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2391 …} +votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2369 …} +reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2392 …} +favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2460 …} +notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2453 …} -id: 337195 -bodyTs: "'advantag':25 'behind':6 'chang':34 'correct':61 'default':36 'difficult':39 'document':32 'els':29 'even':47 'find':31 'forward':18 'gain':22 'idea':5 'isn':8 'linux':14,56 'market':24 'multipl':49 'packag':57 'platform':15 'push':12 'quit':52 'repositori':50 'snap':7 'specif':21 'store':37 'system':58 'think':3,44 'ubuntu':27 'unlik':53 'welcom':62" +ranking: 0 +commentCount: 0 +upVotes: 0 +downVotes: 0 +visibility: "visible " +apId: "https://beehaw.org/comment/2199064" +editedAt: null +createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1706118753 {#2361 : 2024-01-24 18:52:33.0 +01:00 } } |
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3 | DENIED | edit | App\Entity\EntryComment {#2024 +user: App\Entity\User {#264 …} +entry: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Entry {#2359 …} +magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2455 …} +image: null +parent: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\EntryComment {#1907 …} +root: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\EntryComment {#1907 …} +body: """ I do think the idea behind snap isn’t all about pushing the Linux platform as such forward, but to specifically gain a market advantage to Ubuntu.\n \n Why else is finding documentation for changing the default store so difficult? And I don’t think you can even have multiple “repositories” there–quite unlike all other Linux packaging systems out there. (Corrections welcome!) """ +lang: "en" +isAdult: false +favouriteCount: 0 +score: 0 +lastActive: DateTime @1706118753 {#2012 : 2024-01-24 18:52:33.0 +01:00 } +ip: null +tags: null +mentions: [ "@pnutzh4x0r@lemmy.ndlug.org" "@randomaside@lemmy.dbzer0.com" ] +children: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1908 …} +nested: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2391 …} +votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2369 …} +reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2392 …} +favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2460 …} +notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2453 …} -id: 337195 -bodyTs: "'advantag':25 'behind':6 'chang':34 'correct':61 'default':36 'difficult':39 'document':32 'els':29 'even':47 'find':31 'forward':18 'gain':22 'idea':5 'isn':8 'linux':14,56 'market':24 'multipl':49 'packag':57 'platform':15 'push':12 'quit':52 'repositori':50 'snap':7 'specif':21 'store':37 'system':58 'think':3,44 'ubuntu':27 'unlik':53 'welcom':62" +ranking: 0 +commentCount: 0 +upVotes: 0 +downVotes: 0 +visibility: "visible " +apId: "https://beehaw.org/comment/2199064" +editedAt: null +createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1706118753 {#2361 : 2024-01-24 18:52:33.0 +01:00 } } |
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4 | DENIED | moderate | App\Entity\EntryComment {#2024 +user: App\Entity\User {#264 …} +entry: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Entry {#2359 …} +magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2455 …} +image: null +parent: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\EntryComment {#1907 …} +root: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\EntryComment {#1907 …} +body: """ I do think the idea behind snap isn’t all about pushing the Linux platform as such forward, but to specifically gain a market advantage to Ubuntu.\n \n Why else is finding documentation for changing the default store so difficult? And I don’t think you can even have multiple “repositories” there–quite unlike all other Linux packaging systems out there. (Corrections welcome!) """ +lang: "en" +isAdult: false +favouriteCount: 0 +score: 0 +lastActive: DateTime @1706118753 {#2012 : 2024-01-24 18:52:33.0 +01:00 } +ip: null +tags: null +mentions: [ "@pnutzh4x0r@lemmy.ndlug.org" "@randomaside@lemmy.dbzer0.com" ] +children: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1908 …} +nested: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2391 …} +votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2369 …} +reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2392 …} +favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2460 …} +notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2453 …} -id: 337195 -bodyTs: "'advantag':25 'behind':6 'chang':34 'correct':61 'default':36 'difficult':39 'document':32 'els':29 'even':47 'find':31 'forward':18 'gain':22 'idea':5 'isn':8 'linux':14,56 'market':24 'multipl':49 'packag':57 'platform':15 'push':12 'quit':52 'repositori':50 'snap':7 'specif':21 'store':37 'system':58 'think':3,44 'ubuntu':27 'unlik':53 'welcom':62" +ranking: 0 +commentCount: 0 +upVotes: 0 +downVotes: 0 +visibility: "visible " +apId: "https://beehaw.org/comment/2199064" +editedAt: null +createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1706118753 {#2361 : 2024-01-24 18:52:33.0 +01:00 } } |
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5 | DENIED | ROLE_USER | null |
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6 | DENIED | moderate | App\Entity\EntryComment {#2080 +user: App\Entity\User {#264 …} +entry: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Entry {#2241 …} +magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2455 …} +image: null +parent: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\EntryComment {#2346 …} +root: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\EntryComment {#2346 …} +body: """ Another way to check is to\n \n ```\n \n <span style="color:#323232;">strace cp testfile testfile2\n </span>\n ```\n \n and the sequence in which the message is printed and operations performed can be studied.\n \n It’s perhaps a lot to read, but linux tracing tools are worth learning! """ +lang: "en" +isAdult: false +favouriteCount: 0 +score: 0 +lastActive: DateTime @1702123983 {#2018 : 2023-12-09 13:13:03.0 +01:00 } +ip: null +tags: [ "323232" ] +mentions: [ "@HiddenLayer5@lemmy.ml" "@Frederic@beehaw.org" ] +children: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2330 …} +nested: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2028 …} +votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2332 …} +reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2348 …} +favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2350 …} +notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2345 …} -id: 213450 -bodyTs: "'anoth':1 'check':4 'cp':8 'learn':39 'linux':34 'lot':30 'messag':17 'oper':21 'perform':22 'perhap':28 'print':19 'read':32 'sequenc':13 'strace':7 'studi':25 'testfil':9 'testfile2':10 'tool':36 'trace':35 'way':2 'worth':38" +ranking: 0 +commentCount: 0 +upVotes: 0 +downVotes: 0 +visibility: "visible " +apId: "https://beehaw.org/comment/1840796" +editedAt: null +createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702123983 {#2011 : 2023-12-09 13:13:03.0 +01:00 } } |
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7 | DENIED | edit | App\Entity\EntryComment {#2080 +user: App\Entity\User {#264 …} +entry: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Entry {#2241 …} +magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2455 …} +image: null +parent: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\EntryComment {#2346 …} +root: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\EntryComment {#2346 …} +body: """ Another way to check is to\n \n ```\n \n <span style="color:#323232;">strace cp testfile testfile2\n </span>\n ```\n \n and the sequence in which the message is printed and operations performed can be studied.\n \n It’s perhaps a lot to read, but linux tracing tools are worth learning! """ +lang: "en" +isAdult: false +favouriteCount: 0 +score: 0 +lastActive: DateTime @1702123983 {#2018 : 2023-12-09 13:13:03.0 +01:00 } +ip: null +tags: [ "323232" ] +mentions: [ "@HiddenLayer5@lemmy.ml" "@Frederic@beehaw.org" ] +children: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2330 …} +nested: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2028 …} +votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2332 …} +reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2348 …} +favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2350 …} +notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2345 …} -id: 213450 -bodyTs: "'anoth':1 'check':4 'cp':8 'learn':39 'linux':34 'lot':30 'messag':17 'oper':21 'perform':22 'perhap':28 'print':19 'read':32 'sequenc':13 'strace':7 'studi':25 'testfil':9 'testfile2':10 'tool':36 'trace':35 'way':2 'worth':38" +ranking: 0 +commentCount: 0 +upVotes: 0 +downVotes: 0 +visibility: "visible " +apId: "https://beehaw.org/comment/1840796" +editedAt: null +createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702123983 {#2011 : 2023-12-09 13:13:03.0 +01:00 } } |
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8 | DENIED | moderate | App\Entity\EntryComment {#2080 +user: App\Entity\User {#264 …} +entry: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Entry {#2241 …} +magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2455 …} +image: null +parent: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\EntryComment {#2346 …} +root: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\EntryComment {#2346 …} +body: """ Another way to check is to\n \n ```\n \n <span style="color:#323232;">strace cp testfile testfile2\n </span>\n ```\n \n and the sequence in which the message is printed and operations performed can be studied.\n \n It’s perhaps a lot to read, but linux tracing tools are worth learning! """ +lang: "en" +isAdult: false +favouriteCount: 0 +score: 0 +lastActive: DateTime @1702123983 {#2018 : 2023-12-09 13:13:03.0 +01:00 } +ip: null +tags: [ "323232" ] +mentions: [ "@HiddenLayer5@lemmy.ml" "@Frederic@beehaw.org" ] +children: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2330 …} +nested: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2028 …} +votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2332 …} +reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2348 …} +favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2350 …} +notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2345 …} -id: 213450 -bodyTs: "'anoth':1 'check':4 'cp':8 'learn':39 'linux':34 'lot':30 'messag':17 'oper':21 'perform':22 'perhap':28 'print':19 'read':32 'sequenc':13 'strace':7 'studi':25 'testfil':9 'testfile2':10 'tool':36 'trace':35 'way':2 'worth':38" +ranking: 0 +commentCount: 0 +upVotes: 0 +downVotes: 0 +visibility: "visible " +apId: "https://beehaw.org/comment/1840796" +editedAt: null +createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702123983 {#2011 : 2023-12-09 13:13:03.0 +01:00 } } |
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