My PHP+JS+Ajax application requires users to log in, then saves login data to $_SESSION.
There are three types of users: User, Moderator, Admin. Each has more rights than previous.
All queries are made to ajax_req.php
Because I want to keep the ajax_req.php secure, I check the $_SESSION data to determine if the user is logged in and in what group He/She belongs.
The code for this is following:
if(isset($_SESSION['logged'])) {
if(isset($_SESSION['group_id'])) {
$group_id=(int)$_SESSION['group_id'];
if($group_id==ADMIN_GROUP) {
$login_success=1;
} else if ($group_id==MODERATOR_GROUP) {
$login_success=1;
} else if ($group_id==USER_GROUP) {
$login_success=1;
} else {
$login_success=-1;
}
} else {
$login_success=-1;
}
}
if($login_success<1) {
header('HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized');
$ret = array('status' => 'FALSE', 'txt' => 'Unauthorized access. Please check if You are still logged in.' );
print json_encode($ret);
exit();
}
First question: Am I doing this right?
Second question
I want to protect my application from issuing commands meant for admins.
Next, I have following function:
function assert_right($group_id, $needed) {
if($group_id==ADMIN_GROUP) {
return true;
} else if ($group_id==MODERATOR_GROUP) {
if($needed==USER_GROUP || $needed==MODERATOR_GROUP) {
return true;
}
} else if ($group_id==USER_GROUP) {
if($needed==USER_GROUP) {
return true;
}
}
header('HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden');
$ret = array('status' => 'FALSE', 'txt' => 'Unauthorized access. You do not have sufficient rights to do this action.' );
print json_encode($ret);
exit();
}
And before sensitive action I call
assert_right($_SESSION['group_id'], ADMIN_GROUP);
Second question: Is it correct to return 401 in the first case and 403 on the second? Basically, 403 means "Forbidden", which according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_status_codes means "The request was a legal request, but the server is refusing to respond to it. Unlike a 401 Unauthorized response, authenticating will make no difference.". I also checked https://dev.twitter.com/docs/error-codes-responses, which was given as answer to another question.
For me, 403 seems correct, because if user is already logged in, then He/She probably does not have admin account. What's more, user should never see this unless I have made programming error or user hacks data sent through Ajax.
One more thing to notice: user is not shown the 401 or 403 status codes: they are used by Ajax and JavaScript to show appropriate error messages. If 401 is received, JavaScript shows text: "It seems that You are not logged in to server. Please open up new window and log in to continue. After You have logged in, click here to check connection.". If 403 is received, text is shown: "It seems that You do not have sufficient rights to complete this operation.".
Am I using those error codes correctly?