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HTTP authentication logout via PHP

Hi

I have a some functionality on my website protected using .htaccess and .htpasswd. When users attempt to access this, they get prompt to enter details. They enter their details and get in and can see stuff etc. All works fine.

My question is how do I create a logout functionality for this type of authentication. I know that they can close the browser window to "Logout". But this is not ideal. What would you suggest to me?

Thanks.

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Has been asked before, e.g. see stackoverflow.com/questions/449788/… – VolkerK Jul 22 at 8:44

closed as exact duplicate by VolkerK, Stefan Gehrig, soulmerge, Grant Wagner, Stefano Borini Jul 22 at 16:29

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Browsers usually don't support this, see How do I log out?

Since browsers first started implementing basic authentication, website administrators have wanted to know how to let the user log out. Since the browser caches the username and password with the authentication realm, as described earlier in this tutorial, this is not a function of the server configuration, but is a question of getting the browser to forget the credential information, so that the next time the resource is requested, the username and password must be supplied again. There are numerous situations in which this is desirable, such as when using a browser in a public location, and not wishing to leave the browser logged in, so that the next person can get into your bank account.

However, although this is perhaps the most frequently asked question about basic authentication, thus far none of the major browser manufacturers have seen this as being a desirable feature to put into their products.

Consequently, the answer to this question is, you can't. Sorry.

There are browser extensions that allow you to clear the HTTP authentication for a site. For Firefox the WebDeveloper extension (which is one of my favourtie extensions anyway) offers this feature. The menu for this is Miscellaneous/Clear Private Data/HTTP Authentication.

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Ah, I see .. thanks. – Wbdvlpr Jul 22 at 8:50
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It is only possible in firefox. What you do is send the user to http://logout:logout@example.com/logout. This will replace their current username/password and since they now have the wrong username/password, they can't do anything. On opera this does not work, because you can have several usernames/passwords at the same time. It didn't work on IE either, because IE does not appear to support http://username:password@example.com URLs.

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It IS kind of possible to log out. You should implement logout page, which will return HTTP 401, until the user enter BAD login information, and then redirect somewhere else. Browser remembers the latest login information accepted, and therefore overrides correct login.

But this is kinda unusable, cos it needs user's cooperation.

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I ran into this issue several years ago. It is incredibly frustrating to discover there is a problem everyone is having and no one seems to want to solve in a general way.

As noted in Inadequate Logout functionality in HTTP Authentication I think the answer is to change the RFC to allow timeouts and support a log out button. The author's additional suggestion that the server be able to send a "log out" header would actually eliminate the need for any client user agent support since websites could simply include a link on a web page to a URL that returns the necessary response code and/or header to invalidate the current session.

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