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Using PHP Encryption for Login Authentication
Jun 2, 2010, 17 :04 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4172 reads)

(Other stories by Leidago Noabeb)

"Following up on "Implementing One-way Encryption in PHP," my previous tutorial about using one-way encryption to build a secure online diary application, this article explores using PHP encryption for login authentication. It presents the two scripts that make up the diary application: the login and diary scripts, as well as the necessary database server connection script.

"We start with the login script.

"The Login Script

"The login script ensures that unauthorized users don't access other people's diary contents. Every user who wants to use a diary needs to have it registered. The login code below shows both file- and database-based methods for authenticating a user."

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