[nycphp-talk] user authentication
Donald J. Organ IV
dorgan at optonline.net
Mon Aug 30 15:28:02 EDT 2004
can we see the function??
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phillip Powell" <phillip.powell at adnet-sys.com>
To: "NYPHP Talk" <talk at lists.nyphp.org>
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 12:44 PM
Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] user authentication
> This is mainly for Joe and Susan since both of them seemed to have
> worked with PHP and HTTP Authentication, maybe they'll be able to
> discern this problem.
>
> I wrote an HTTP authentication function authenticate(). However, you
> are being forced to log in twice every time you use this function, and I
> honestly can't figure this out.
>
> This might make things easier to understand:
>
> This is index.php:
>
>
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------
>
>
> Authentication Block - this block will determine whether or not
> user has logged in or has successfully logged in by checking:
>
> 1) IP address against stored value in project_globals.inc.php
> 2) Cookie for $projectFolderName
> 3) If they have remained in the utility or have gone elsewhere -
> then cookie should be overwritten
> New 5/20/2004: User-defined variable $willUseSSL generated into
> project_global_plugin.inc.php will be a Boolean to
> determine if the there will need to be an SSL layer for the
> unauthenticated IVC. If the user has not yet logged in and
> chose to set $willUseSSL to true in the installation, the script
> will redirect to an SSL layer and ask for authentication. A
> check is also done to ensure that if the user is logged in yet
> remains in an SSL layer, they will be redirected out to ensure
> full IVC functionality.
>
> New 5/20/2004: The cookie with key of $projectFolderName will be
> checked first to bypass the unnecessary instantiation of
> LoginSessionGenerator for performance enhancement. If the user
> logged in, the cookie exists and no need to check further.
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------*/
>
> if (($willAuthenticate || $willBasicAuthenticate) &&
> $_COOKIE["$projectFolderName"]) $isLoggedIn = true; // NECESSARY FOR
> SSL-TO-NONSSL REDIRECTION
>
> if (($willAuthenticate || $willBasicAuthenticate) &&
> !$_COOKIE["$projectFolderName"]) {
> $errorArray = array();
> $lsg =& new LoginSessionGenerator();
> $lsg->handleLogin();
> $errorArray += $lsg->getErrorArray();
> $isLoggedIn = $lsg->isLoggedIn;
> }
>
> if ($_COOKIE["$projectFolderName"] || (($willAuthenticate ||
> $willBasicAuthenticate) && $isLoggedIn) || !($willAuthenticate ||
> $willBasicAuthenticate)) {
> $authBool = true;
> } else {
> $authBool = false;
> }
>
> if ($willAuthenticate || $willBasicAuthenticate) $lsg = null;
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------
>
>
> This is the class LoginSessionGenerator method handleLogin() in
> classes.inc.php:
>
> /**
> * Check for login status either through WWW Basic Authentication (if
> $willBasicAuthenticate is true) or via IP verification
> *
> * @access public
> */
> function handleLogin() { // VOID METHOD
> global $willBasicAuthenticate;
> if (!$this->isLoggedIn && $willBasicAuthenticate)
> $this->isLoggedIn = authenticate();
> if (!$this->isLoggedIn) {
> $this->validate();
> // SEE IF THEY HAVE ALREADY LOGGED IN
> if (!$this->isLoggedIn && !$this->cannotLogin)
> $this->check(); // CHECK TO SEE IF LOGIN PROCESS USER
> ENTERED IS VALID
> if (!$this->isLoggedIn && !$this->cannotLogin)
> $this->displayLoginHTML(); // DISPLAY LOGIN HTML INNER TEMPLATE VIEW
> }
> }
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------
>
>
> This is authenticate() in functions.inc.php:
>
>
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------
>
> This function will utilize the ability to use HTTP-based WWW
> Authentication, checking for the global authorized password against
> the password entered in the client project's CSV file. Will not
> function
> unless this password exists.
> See http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.http-auth.php for more
> info
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------*/
>
> if (!function_exists('authenticate')) { // FUTURISTIC: IN
> CASE AN "authenticate" PHP FUNCTION IS MADE PART OF CORE IN THE FUTURE
> function authenticate() {
> global $username, $password, $projectFullName;
> if ($password && preg_match('/IIS/i', $_SERVER['SERVER_SOFTWARE']) &&
> $_SERVER['HTTP_AUTHORIZATION']) {
> list($user, $pw) = explode(':',
> base64_decode(substr($_SERVER['HTTP_AUTHORIZATION'], 6)));
> if ($user === $username && $pw === $password) return true; //
> AUTHENTICATION SUCCESSFUL WITHIN IIS WITH ISAPI
> }
> if ($_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER'] && $password &&
> $_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER'] === $username &&
> $_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_PW'] === $password
> ) return true;
> if ($password) {
> header("WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm=\"$projectFullName\"");
> header('HTTP/1.0 401 Unauthorized');
> echo "You must enter a valid login ID and password to access the
> $projectFullName\n";
> exit;
> }
> }
> }
>
> Susan Shemin wrote:
>
> > The code I'm trying to implement is via HTTP Authentication, and the
> > book talks about configuring the Apache httpd.conf file which I do not
> > have access to. (PHP Essentials by Julie C. Meloni)
> >
> > I can set up the user authentication from the database itself, but I'm
> > not sure how secure it is.
> >
> > Are there other methods of user authentication? Ah, then I need to
> > tackle the session management.
> >
> > Susan
> >
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