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PHP remember login status in cookies [duplicate]

I want to implement a "remember me" function in my site with PHP. My thought is to store the username and hashed password string in cookies. But anybody can still get the cookie's value and set the ...
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11 answers
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How should I choose an authentication library for CodeIgniter? [closed]

I see there are a few. Which ones are maintained and easy to use? What are their pros and cons?
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What is the best way to implement "remember me" for a website? [closed]

I want my website to have a checkbox that users can click so that they will not have to log in each time they visit my website. I know I will need to store a cookie on their computer to implement this,...
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What is the best Distributed Brute Force countermeasure? [closed]

First, a little background: It is no secret that I am implementing an auth+auth system for CodeIgniter, and so far I'm winning (so to speak). But I've run into a pretty non-trivial challenge (one that ...
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SSL and man-in-the-middle misunderstanding

I've read tons of documentation related to this problem but I still can't get all the pieces together, so I'd like to ask a couple of questions. First of all I'll describe briefly the authentication ...
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How can I throttle user login attempts in PHP

I was just reading this post The definitive guide to form-based website authentication on Preventing Rapid-Fire Login Attempts. Best practice #1: A short time delay that increases with the number ...
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Does it make security sense to hash password on client end

If you were to hash a user's password prior to sending it across the line and leaving it in plain-text in memory, would this improve the security of the application? I would assume this mitigates a ...
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How to version control config files pragmatically?

Suppose we have a config file with sensitive passwords. I'd like to version control the whole project, including the config file as well, but I don't want to share my passwords. That could be good, if ...
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What is the best method to prevent a brute force attack? [closed]

I have my login page and of course I want to prevent brute force attacks and cause less delay for the users when they are logging in. Currently, you type in your username and password to log in. I ...
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Logging In: Background Details

What happens when you log into a website? I know cookies are stored and some info (what info?) gets sent to the server...but maybe some more detail?
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"Remember Me On This Computer" - How Should It Work?

Looking at Gmail's cookies it's easy to see what's stored in the "remember me" cookie. The username/one-time-access-token. It could be implemented differently in cases where the username is secret, as ...
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What is meaning of "Remember Me" functionality on login page?

I want to include "Remember Me" functionality on login page but I don't know its actual meaning (how its work). I have seen different uses at many websites but I didn't get its actual meaning.
Naresh Ramoliya's user avatar
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Replacing plain text password for app

We are currently storing plain text passwords for a web app that we have. I keep advocating moving to a password hash but another developer said that this would be less secure -- more passwords ...
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Storing login information in Cookies

I want to save user's authentication information in browser cookie for persistent login. As they say, its never safe to store any secret info (such as password) in cookie, but in order to have an ...
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Best practice of Hashing passwords

I would like to know which method to use to store passwords in database. I have implemented it using MD5 but according to some posts SHA1 is more secure. Is there any other method which is more secure?...
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Developing a secure PHP login and authentication strategy

I'm developing a login and authentication system for a new PHP site and have been reading up on the various attacks and vulnerabilities. However, it's a bit confusing, so I want to check that my ...
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PHP Login system using Cookies and Salted Hashes

I am developing a PHP-based login system. Each user has an ID(a number) and a password, which is stored as a salted hash. I am able to figure out if a login is sucessful or not, but now I need to ...
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What is the difference between compilation and interpretation?

I just had a conversation with a colleague and where were talking about the V8 JavaScript engine. According to Wikipedia, V8 compiles JavaScript to native machine code [...] before executing it, ...
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PHP - hide url (GET) parameters

I have a link in my PHP/HTML like this: <a href="http://search.mywebsite.com/login.aspx?checktype=uid&user=adam&password=pass1234&profile=dart&defaultdb=kts"> Log me into this ...
Emir Memic's user avatar
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mysql: error code [1267]; Illegal mix of collations (latin1_general_cs,IMPLICIT) and (latin1_swedish_ci,IMPLICIT) for operation '='

I want to make the password column of my User table to be case sensitive in mysql. Following is the description of the table: /*Table: mst_user*/ FIELD TYPE COLLATION --...
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How to automatically login to the site using url parameters?

I had a link http://uuuu.com/index.jsp?username=user&password=pass . If the user clicks on the link it should be automatically login to the website with reading the username and password from ...
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Why is challenge-response approach a poor solution for forgotten passwords?

My company is developing an online HR and Payroll application where securing access is critical. I'm clear on how to lock down most of the authentication/authorization processes, except for the '...
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What should I store in cookies to implement "Remember me" during user login

I have a login system in place for my website, the details of the user which are stored in the database are userid(unique for every user and identifier), email address(unique), display name(not unique)...
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Optimal query for checking login details(username and password)

Which is optimal query for check whether the username ans password present in MySql database. 1)SELECT * FROM login_details WHERE username='username' AND password='password' 2)SELECT count(*)FROM ...
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Best way for hashing a "remember me" cookie token

I'm trying to implement a "remember me" feature, following the guidelines provided here: The definitive guide to form-based website authentication, and here: http://fishbowl.pastiche.org/2004/01/19/...
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PHP "Remember Me" security flaw?

I'm in the middle of coding a 'remember me'-equipped login form, and so far the tutorials I've read (partly to make sure I'm doing it right) all say to store the encrypted password in a cookie along ...
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PHP password_hash(), default or custom salt? [duplicate]

I am thinking of using password_hash() function to encrypt user passwords. I understand that this function generates salt by default if you don't provide it, and it is even encouraged to use the ...
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Best practices in PHP using $_POST and $_GET variables

Considering a project where will work more than one developer and that will receive constant update and maintenance, what of the two codes below can be considered the best practice in PHP, considering ...
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PHP session var enough for user auth?

Scenario: After a user has logged in, a session variable is set confirming their login. At the top of every page, login session variable is confirmed valid If it's not, they're booted out. No ...
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How to throttle login attempts - PHP & MySQL & CodeIgniter

I'd like to be able to throttle login attempts based on failed attempts but I got some questions. Should I use MySQL? (read that it could strain the DB) Should I throttle per user and system-wide or ...
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Class design of object oriented login system in php

I've started to improve my OOP skills, by solving some rather easier issues, when building a website. So it started with a login system, i have followed a tutorial on youtube, that helped me made a ...
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How to implement remember me programatically in symfony2?

I have implemented a login function programmatically. This code is following: $token = new UsernamePasswordToken($user, $user->getPassword(), 'main', $user->getRoles()); $this->get('...
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How to create a password protected website?

I am in the middle of creating my website and I need to create password protected JavaScript code to access it. Do I need to change my CSS as well, or it will be only in my HTML code?
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query database and log in if username and password exist

Have database added into web forms project. Database Table named Users consist 3 columns. Id, Username, Password. Data in database is manually inserted. If user on login page inserts correct user and ...
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Update the todo list without refreshing the page in express nodejs app

I am a newbee to the express nodejs applications. I want to make a todo list. This is how it looks so far. My question is when I add a todo, it takes some time to show the change since it reloads the ...
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what to include in a simple inventory database [closed]

I want to create a simple inventory system to: Keep records of stock Alert user when a product is running out of stock Track sales and purchases Alert user when a product is almost reaching its ...
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Using cookies to auto-login a user in asp.net (custom login)

i can't find on the net what i'm looking for so any help would be appreciated. I have implemented a custom login form where the user enters his email and password to log in. I then query the database ...
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Which authentication mechanism to choose?

Well, on my free time, I'm making this small web site. The site will not require to authenticate, only some actions (like leaving a comment) will require to do so. I would expect to have up to 100 (...
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How to put remember me (cookie) in PHP

I was making a login page. so I already can login into another page. then in my login page I need to put remember me checkbox and PHP. so which part in this codes that I need to put my "remember me " ...
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How to implement user authentication in phoenix

I was creating a webapp in phoenix, I was wondering what could be a better way to implement user registration/authentication and session management in it. On googling I found these two libraries: ...
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Is this PHP code vulnerable to SQL injection? [duplicate]

I have a website where I use PHP in server side and mysql as database. I use the following script to retrieve data from database. Could anybody let me know whether this code is vulnerable to injection ...
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Where do i store username and userid? sessions or cookie?

There are many instances in my code where quick access to the logged in username and userid is needed. I currently use cookies. This isn't secure. I thought sessions would be a solution but ...
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Login in code will just login with md5 encrypted password

I've created a login + register site. The register page works fine, login too except that when I have to write in my password I have to write in the encrypted version, the md5... I've done in ...
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.NET Web API Password reset

When a user forgets his password, you shouldn't send it by email. In his Pluralsight course "Hack Yourself First: How to go on the Cyber-Offense", Troy Hunt states that "there is no ...
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Is it possible to set session.gc_maxlifetime > 65535 seconds

Currently my session.gc_maxlifetime is set to default, thus 1440 seconds. I would like to set the maxlifetime to a month, 4*7*24*60*60 seconds. However, I've read on php.net that the maximum value ...
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Endless session: any security risk?

A legacy app I'm working on let the user fill in a ton of questions and save the answers in a batch at the very end of the questionnaire. The process is lengthy and a typical user may go through a ...
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Is this a reasonable way to implement 'remember me' functionality

If a user logs into the site, and says 'remember me', we get the unique identifier for the user, encrypt this with RijndaelManaged with a keysize of 256 and place this in a httponly cookie with a set ...
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Authentication in web application [closed]

I'm making my first web app (python+webpy+mongodb). What's the best way to make authentication module? Should I save login to cookies, or just keep login/pass in variables? Do i have to make every '...
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secure PHP login system?

I've been developing a PHP-based CMS for use on my robotics team's website. Sure, there's plenty of other platforms out there, but what's the fun in that? In all seriousness, though, we do receive ...
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Browser based OAuth / OpenID with persistent login

We have a regular web application with cookie based auth and now we want to split frontend and backend (api) in order to have third-party public API. So our backend will be on one domain and frontend ...
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