So, ok. I have many php files and one index.php file. All files can't work without index.php file, because I include them in index.php. For example. if somebody click Contact us the URL will become smth like index.php?id=contact and I use $_GET['id'] to include contacts.php file. But, if somebody find the file's path, for example /system/files/contacts.php I don't want that that file would be executed. So, I figured out that I can add before including any files in index.php line like this $check_hacker = 1 and use if in every files beginning like this if($check_hacker <> 1) die();. So, how can I do it without opening all files and adding this line to each of them? Is it possible? Because I actually have many .php files. And maybe there is other way to do disable watching separate file? Any ideas?
Thank you.
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You could put your index.php alone in your web directory. And put all the files it includes in another non web directory. Let's say you website http://www.example.com/index.php is in fact Edit to detail my comment about using xamp : In your httpd.conf file, add something like this :
Then in your windows hosts file (in C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc), add this line :
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I would highly recommend to use the .htaccess file to rejects all requests for files diffrent to index.php but I am not quite sure how to do that propperly. This might work (can't test it now) but it will also block requests to css, js and so on:
If someone knows the right solution, please edit my answer. You might check this question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1340001/deny-direct-access-to-all-php-files-except-index-php So you might have a FilesMatch only for php files in addition to the index.php rule. EDIT: The new version of the code seems to work. |
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In response to Kau-Boy: Place all your php files (except index.php) in a new directory and put the .htaccess file with the following contents:
Make sure you don't put any images/css/jscript resources in this directory, because they will be blocked as well. |
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I'd use mod_rewrite in this case (if you are using Apache). It's much cleaner solution than writing gazillions of useless This way, if someone wanted to "hack it" and tried |
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In your php.ini or in you htaccess set the following variable:
This will include a header file of your choice that will be included before all php scripts on the system. The php.ini directive |
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Check out the technique at http://www.electrictoolbox.com/php-automatically-append-prepend/ |
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Will redirect any attempt to system folder back to root! |
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