What I'm Doing:
I basically need to create a website secured by a login page written in PHP that once logged in, you have a search bar that reads integers and the data is sent to a PHP script that retrieves an image with the number as its name.
(I'll be storing a few thousand images on this server to be searched - inventory images)
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What I need help with:
From my research, I understand that you "don't" use databases such as MySQL to store actual images because of speed and inefficiency. If you don't store it in a database, and you leave it on the server's file system as suggested, if someone types a direct URL into an address bar, wouldn't it bring them to the files on my server?
How do you protect against this. I wan't no files on my server to be viewable without successfully going through the login page.
Thanks for any help, any insight or suggestions would be appreciated. This is important for me because more complex information will be added in the future.
public_html
is usually the directory from which the files are served, when using Apache with cPanel. That means when you typehttp://yoursite.com
, the data is being pulled from/var/www/username/public_html
. That also means that whatever you type in the URL,/var/www/username
is not accessible. It also means that a directory that you'd create there, such as/var/www/username/files
would also not be accessible. From your PHP script, you'd access it with something likefile_get_contents('/var/www/username/files/imagename.extension
);`.