I have seen many questions like this but I have come across something which looks very simple and I’m wondering if it is secure.
As I understand it, my document root is a folder called public_html
on my host (rochen). I am looking to implement a database for the first time and need to secure the user and password etc. From what I have read, this info needs to be outside of the document root.
One very simple example is to create an ini file at the same level as the public_html
and use this line in my PHP to access it (assuming my php file is directly below public_html
):
$config = parse_ini_file('../config.ini');
The dot dot thing I know from DOS is the old “up one level” trick.
The database would then use the ini file contents like so:
$connection = mysqli_connect('localhost',$config['username'],$config['password'],$config['dbname']);
My ini file with the sensitive information is above the document root and according to what I have read, is secure. This seems a much simpler way of achieving the result compared to many of the other answers I have read. Is this correct or do I have some massive security hole I am missing please?
../config.ini
file.