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Hi I am trying to get the user signed in via sessions, here is my code it was working before now it isn't i didnt even change the code.

profile.php (to show after logged in)

<?php
ob_start();
session_start(); 

$userName = $_SESSION['username'];
$userid = $_SESSION['userid'];

if(isset($_GET['session'])) {

    $currentSessionID = $_GET['session'];
    $currentSessionID = md5(md5(md5($currentSessionID)));

    session_id($currentSessionID);  

    header("Location:profile.php");
    return;

}
if(!isset($userName)){

    echo "OUT";
    return;
}

      ...

scripts/signin.php

ob_start();
session_start();
include"config.php";
echo "here";

// check for required fields
if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] == 'POST' && isset($_POST['Username']) && isset($_POST['Password'])) {


$user = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['Username']);
$pass = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['Password']);

$decrypt = md5(md5(md5($pass)));

$ensure = "select * from userinfo WHERE Username = '$user' and Password='$decrypt' and status='1'";

$result= mysql_query($ensure);

if(mysql_num_rows($result) > 0) {

    echo "here2";   
    $entry = mysql_fetch_array($result) or die(mysql_error());

    $_SESSION['username'] = $entry['Username'];
    echo $entry['Username'];

    $_SESSION['userid'] = $entry['Id'];

    $currentSessionID = session_id();
    $currentSessionID  = md5(md5(md5($currentSessionID)));      

    header("Location: http://www.myprocity.com/profile.php?session=".$currentSessionID);
    echo "here3";

the reason why im passing in the session id is because im trying to only keep sign in and sign up HTTPS while the other pages HTTP so I can show Google ads, does anyone know how to implement this without security issues (perfectly)

it always goes to OUT even when $_SESSION is my username (database is correct)

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  • Echo out $userName it might be properly set/stored Aug 29, 2013 at 23:14
  • What's not working? What have you tried?
    – BenLanc
    Aug 29, 2013 at 23:15
  • Are you sure that you didn't change die(); to return;? return is for use within functions.
    – StackSlave
    Aug 29, 2013 at 23:16
  • how do I set it properly? is $_SESSION['username'] = var; enough? Aug 29, 2013 at 23:16
  • userName is blank string. Aug 29, 2013 at 23:17

1 Answer 1

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In profile.php you are checking for the presence of a session ID, and changing the session ID if you find it. You are doing this after you've set up a session with session_start(), but the PHP manual specifically says you must call session_id() before session_start() for this to work.

You're also hashing $_GET['session'] before sending it, and again before using it. The session ID you're trying to use in profile.php won't match the session ID used in signin.php

The result is that $_SESSION does not have the data in it you are expecting.

You need to rationalise your use of session_id(), and ensure the correct value is passed from page to page. All the hashing with md5() is just complicating matters - drop it. Realistically, I don't see why you need anything more than session_start() at the top of each page and let PHP handle the sessions. You may have an argument for doing what you're doing, but your solution simply won't work.

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