Currently, my website stores a Session ID next to a user's entry in to the database and an IP Address, which is then stored in a cookie. If the Session ID and the IP Address match on each page then we grant them access. This seems fine, but we want to allow people to login to the website on multiple IP Addresses/Multiple Sessions.
So I'm just wondering what the best and most secure way would be? Do we just store Username and Password in the Session, do we store Username and Hashed password in the Session or do we just store a Unique ID in a new "Sessions" table of the database with the User's ID next to it? Then do we just store the Session ID in the Cookie?
I'm not sure if Session tampering is a thing, but I usually assume it's possible by the elite so I'm trying to be as secure as possible. I know Editing Cookies is simple too.
The website uses a Web Service in the background. When a user enters their login details, they are sent to the Service and checked which then returns yay or nay. The reason for this is that the Service is used by multiple applications of different platforms. So the Basic/Simple Membership model won't really work here.