PHPAuth is a secure user authentication class for PHP websites, using a powerful password hashing system and attack blocking to keep your website and users secure.
PHPAuth is work in progress, and not meant for people that doesn't know how to program, its meant for people that know what they are doing.. We cannot help everyone because they dont understand this class..
IT'S NOT FOR BEGINNERS!
- Authentication by email and password combination
- Uses bcrypt to hash passwords, a secure algorithm that uses an expensive key setup phase
- Uses an individual 128 bit salt for each user, pulled from /dev/urandom, making rainbow tables useless
- Uses PHP's PDO database interface and uses prepared statements meaning an efficient system, resilient against SQL injection
- Blocks (or verifies) attackers by IP for any defined time after any amount of failed actions on the portal
- No plain text passwords are sent or stored by the system
- Integrates easily into most existing websites, and can be a great starting point for new projects
- Easy configuration of multiple system parameters
- Allows sending emails via SMTP or sendmail
- Blocks disposable email addresses from registration
- Login
- Register
- Activate account
- Resend activation email
- Reset password
- Change password
- Change email address
- Delete account
- Logout
- PHP 5.6 or newer.
- MySQL / MariaDB database or PostGreSQL database
PHPAuth can now be installed with the following command:
composer require phpauth/phpauth:dev-master
Then: require 'vendor/autoload.php';
The database table config
contains multiple parameters allowing you to configure certain functions of the class.
site_name
: the name of the website to display in the activation and password reset emailssite_url
: the URL of the Auth root, where you installed the system, without the trailing slash, used for emails.site_email
: the email address from which to send activation and password reset emailssite_key
: a random string that you should modify used to validate cookies to ensure they are not tampered withsite_timezone
: the timezone for correct datetime valuessite_activation_page
: the activation page name appended to thesite_url
in the activation emailsite_password_reset_page
: the password reset page name appended to thesite_url
in the password reset emailcookie_name
: the name of the cookie that contains session information, do not change unless necessarycookie_path
: the path of the session cookie, do not change unless necessarycookie_domain
: the domain of the session cookie, do not change unless necessarycookie_secure
: the HTTPS only setting of the session cookie, do not change unless necessarycookie_http
: the HTTP only protocol setting of the session cookie, do not change unless necessarycookie_remember
: the time that a user will remain logged in for when ticking "remember me" on login. Must respect PHP's strtotime format.cookie_forget
: the time a user will remain logged in when not ticking "remember me" on login. Must respect PHP's strtotime format.cookie_renew
: the maximum time difference between session expiration and last page load before allowing the session to be renewed. Must respect PHP`s strtotime format.allow_concurrent_sessions
: Allow a user to have multiple active sessions (boolean). If false (default), logging in will end any existing sessions.bcrypt_cost
: the algorithmic cost of the bcrypt hashing function, can be changed based on hardware capabilitiessmtp
:0
to use sendmail for emails,1
to use SMTPsmtp_debug
:0
to disable SMTP debugging,1
to enable SMTP debugging, useful when you are having email/smtp issuessmtp_host
: hostname of the SMTP serversmtp_auth
:0
if the SMTP server doesn't require authentication,1
if authentication is requiredsmtp_username
: the username for the SMTP serversmtp_password
: the password for the SMTP serversmtp_port
: the port for the SMTP serversmtp_security
:NULL
for no encryption,tls
for TLS encryption,ssl
for SSL encryptionverify_password_min_length
: minimum password length, default is3
verify_email_min_length
: minimum EMail length, default is5
verify_email_max_length
: maximum EMail length, default is100
verify_email_use_banlist
: use banlist while checking allowed EMails (see/files/domains.json
), default is1
(true
)attack_mitigation_time
: time used for rolling attempts timeout, default is+30 minutes
. Must respect PHP's strtotime format.attempts_before_verify
: maximum amount of attempts to be made withinattack_mitigation_time
before requiring captcha. Default is5
attempt_before_ban
: maximum amount of attempts to be made withinattack_mitigation_time
before temporally blocking the IP address. Default is30
password_min_score
: the minimum score given by zxcvbn that is allowed. Default is3
translation_source
: source of translation, possible values: 'sql' (data from <table_translations> will be used), 'php' (default, translations will be loaded from languages/.php), 'ini' (will be used languages/.ini files)table_translations
: name of table with translation for all messagestable_attempts
: name of table with all attempts (default is 'phpauth_attempts')table_requests
: name of table with all requests (default is 'phpauth_requests')table_sessions
: name of table with all sessions (default is 'phpauth_sessions')table_users
: name of table with all users (default is 'phpauth_users')table_emails_banned
: name of table with all banned email domains (default is 'phpauth_emails_banned')recaptcha_enabled
: 1 for Google reCaptcha enabled, 0 - disabled (default)recaptcha_site_key
: string, contains public reCaptcha key (for javascripts)recaptcha_secret_key
: string, contains secret reCaptcha key
The rest of the parameters generally do not need changing.
If isBlocked()
returns verify
, then a CAPTCHA code should be displayed.
The method checkCaptcha($captcha)
is called to verify a CAPTCHA code. By default this method returns true
, but should be overridden to verify a CAPTCHA.
For example, if you are using Google's ReCaptcha NoCaptcha, use the following code:
private function checkCaptcha($captcha)
{
try {
$url = 'https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api/siteverify';
$data = ['secret' => 'your_secret_here',
'response' => $captcha,
'remoteip' => $this->getIp()];
$options = [
'http' => [
'header' => "Content-type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded\r\n",
'method' => 'POST',
'content' => http_build_query($data)
]
];
$context = stream_context_create($options);
$result = file_get_contents($url, false, $context);
return json_decode($result)->success;
}
catch (\Exception $e) {
return false;
}
}
If a CAPTCHA is not to be used, please ensure to set attempt_before_block
to the same value as attempts_before_verify
.
Also, Auth::checkReCaptcha()
method can be called.
Making a page accessible only to authenticated users is quick and easy, requiring only a few lines of code at the top of the page:
<?php
include("Config.php");
include("Auth.php");
$dbh = new PDO("mysql:host=localhost;dbname=phpauth", "username", "password");
$config = new PHPAuth\Config($dbh);
$auth = new PHPAuth\Auth($dbh, $config);
if (!$auth->isLogged()) {
header('HTTP/1.0 403 Forbidden');
echo "Forbidden";
exit();
}
?>
or
<?php
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
use PHPAuth\Config as PHPAuthConfig;
use PHPAuth\Auth as PHPAuth;
$dbh = new PDO("mysql:host=localhost;dbname=phpauth", "username", "password");
$config = new PHPAuthConfig($dbh);
$auth = new PHPAuth($dbh, $config);
if (!$auth->isLogged()) {
header('HTTP/1.0 403 Forbidden');
echo "Forbidden";
exit();
}
?>
NB: required package installed via composer: composer require phpauth/phpauth:dev-master
!!!
By default, config defined at phpauth_config
data table.
It is possible to define custom config from other sources: ini-file, other SQL-table or php-array:
Config($dbh, $config_type, $config_source, $config_language)
config_type
:- 'sql' (or empty value) - load config from database,
- 'ini' - config must be declared in INI file (sections can be used for better readability, but will not be parsed)
- 'array' - config will be loaded from $config_source (type of array)
config_source
-- for 'sql': name of custom table with configuration
- for 'ini': path and name of INI file (for example: '$/config/config.ini', '$' means application root)
- for 'array': it is a array with configuration
config_language
- custom language for site as locale value (default is 'en_GB')
Examples:
new Config($dbh); // load config from SQL table 'phpauth_config', language is 'en_GB'
new Config($dbh, '', 'my_config'); // load config from SQL table 'my_config', language is 'en_GB'
new Config($dbh, 'ini', '$/config/phpauth.ini'); // configuration will be loaded from INI file, '$' means Application basedir
new Config($dbh, 'array', $CONFIG_ARRAY); // configuration must be defined in $CONFIG_ARRAY value
new Config($dbh, '', '', 'ru_RU'); // load configuration from default SQL table and use ru_RU locale
The language for error and success messages returned by PHPAuth can be configured by passing in one of
the available languages as the third parameter to the Auth constructor. If no language parameter is provided
then the default en_GB
language is used.
Example: $auth = new PHPAuth\Auth($dbh, $config, "fr_FR");
Available languages:
ar-TN
cs_CZ
da_DK
de_DE
en_GB
(Default)es_MX
fa_IR
fr_FR
gr_GR
hu_HU
id_ID
it_IT
nl_BE
nl_NL
no_NB
pl_PL
ps_AF
pt_BR
ru_RU
se_SE
sl_SI
sr_RS
tr_TR
th_TH
uk_UA
vi_VN
All class methods are documented in the Wiki
System error codes are listed and explained here
Anyone can contribute to improve or fix PHPAuth, to do so you can either report an issue (a bug, an idea...) or fork the repository, perform modifications to your fork then request a merge.
- password_compat - @ircmaxell
- disposable - @lavab
- PHPMailer - @PHPMailer
- zxcvbn-php - @bjeavons