If a user logged in to my site with windows auth, how do I log the person out so that they will have to be authenticated again? (this is with IIS)
For example the user logs in like this:
Then the $_SERVER
variable contains:
[REMOTE_ADDR] => 172.34.567.891
[REMOTE_HOST] => 172.34.567.891
[REMOTE_PORT] => 44601
[REMOTE_USER] => DOMAIN\username
And the user is not asked again for his username or password with windows auth unless the computer is restarted, or he uses a different browser.
How do I force the user to be authenticated again with PHP?
Update:
I found a way to do this, but it only works in chrome (all other browsers just throw a 401 unauthorized, even if the login is correct):
My code:
logout.php
//clear session
//then:
$user = isset($_SESSION['userName']);
$userNotSet = (!$user || (is_array($user) && count($user) == 0));
if(!isset($_SESSION['401']) && $userNotSet) {
$_SESSION['401'] = true;
$realm = 'mysite';
header('HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized');
header('WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="'.$realm.
'",qop="auth",nonce="'.uniqid().'",opaque="'.md5($realm).'"');
exit;
}
elseif($userNotSet) {
header('HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized');
list($domain, $user) = explode("\\", $_SERVER['REMOTE_USER']);
$_SESSION['userName'] = $user;
$_SESSION['LoggedIn'] = true;
}
else {
header('Location: '.WEBROOT.INDEX);
}
exit;
Why doesn't this work in any other browser aside from Chrome? Is there a cross-browser solution?