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in one of my php file on my wordpress website I have private code that perform authorisation checking. So I want to be sure nobody (except me of course) can see that code, only can run it.

How to do that?

Actually I am quite new in php, wordpress, hosting etc. So I don't know how it works. Maybe my code is secured by default. I even tried to download my php file as unlogged user and I didn't find the way how to do that. I tried just type in browser something like: www.mywebsite.com/myfile.php

But it run the php by default which is great. But I need to be sure the php file will never be downloaded by unauthorized user.

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    if you access a php file through a web server with PHP support (which you are since you're running WP on it as well), the server will parse the PHP code before it sends the response to the client. The only thing that will be returned is any output of your code, not the code itself. However, anyone can still execute the code inside that file by calling the file directly, like you've done: www.site.com/thefile.php. If you want to prevent that and only allow you to execute it, you need to add some type of authentication. Either create your own or use basic auth or similar. Jun 13, 2020 at 11:31
  • Great thanks Magnus, but the question is how to do that. Of course I tried to google it, but there are thousends of threads for that, and for such new noob like me it is difficult to decide which solution is for my case.
    – pajczur
    Jun 13, 2020 at 11:37
  • well we don't know the specifics of your case so we can't really advise you on that either.
    – ADyson
    Jun 13, 2020 at 12:30
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    just to pile on, the answers so far are correct. i just want to make sure you understand that if someone gets your PHP code, they can read it, so I hope you have no secrets in there like passwords or encryption keys in the code! Jun 13, 2020 at 15:19

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