I'm writing a login system for a website I'm building.
Here is the essence of how I'm implementing the login system:
I have two tables: users, and sessions.
users: uid | uname | pass
sessions: sid | uid | ts | ts_expires
So the user enters a uname/pass combination.
- if the combination is incorrect, I redirect to a "bad auth" page.
- if the combination is correct, I:
- generate a random sessionid (
sid
) - insert a record into
sessions
associating that sid with the uid of the username supplied. - set a cookie named
sid
with the value of the randomsid
just inserted intosessions
.
- generate a random sessionid (
On each page that needs the user to be logged in, I check:
- whether the cookie is set
- if the sid is valid
So my questions are:
- What could be potential problems with this mechanism?
- How should a good login system be implemented?
PS: I don't use SSL secured login yet. So that is the only problem I spot, as of now. And oh, I use php and mysql, if that is relevant.
EDIT: I store the passwords not in plaintext, but as an MD5 of the username concatenated with the password.
So, pass = MD5($uname.$pass)
, so to speak.