1 | <?php
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2 |
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3 | /**
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4 | * @file
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5 | *
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6 | * csrf-magic is a PHP library that makes adding CSRF-protection to your
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7 | * web applications a snap. No need to modify every form or create a database
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8 | * of valid nonces; just include this file at the top of every
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9 | * web-accessible page (or even better, your common include file included
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10 | * in every page), and forget about it! (There are, of course, configuration
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11 | * options for advanced users).
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12 | *
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13 | * This library is PHP4 and PHP5 compatible.
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14 | */
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15 |
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16 | // CONFIGURATION:
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17 |
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18 | /**
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19 | * By default, when you include this file csrf-magic will automatically check
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20 | * and exit if the CSRF token is invalid. This will defer executing
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21 | * csrf_check() until you're ready. You can also pass false as a parameter to
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22 | * that function, in which case the function will not exit but instead return
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23 | * a boolean false if the CSRF check failed. This allows for tighter integration
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24 | * with your system.
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25 | */
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26 | $GLOBALS['csrf']['defer'] = false;
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27 |
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28 | /**
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29 | * This is the amount of seconds you wish to allow before any token becomes
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30 | * invalid; the default is two hours, which should be more than enough for
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31 | * most websites.
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32 | */
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33 | $GLOBALS['csrf']['expires'] = 7200;
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34 |
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35 | /**
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36 | * Callback function to execute when there's the CSRF check fails and
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37 | * $fatal == true (see csrf_check). This will usually output an error message
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38 | * about the failure.
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39 | */
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40 | $GLOBALS['csrf']['callback'] = 'csrf_callback';
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41 |
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42 | /**
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43 | * Whether or not to include our JavaScript library which also rewrites
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44 | * AJAX requests on this domain. Set this to the web path. This setting only works
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45 | * with supported JavaScript libraries in Internet Explorer; see README.txt for
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46 | * a list of supported libraries.
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47 | */
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48 | $GLOBALS['csrf']['rewrite-js'] = false;
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49 |
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50 | /**
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51 | * A secret key used when hashing items. Please generate a random string and
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52 | * place it here. If you change this value, all previously generated tokens
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53 | * will become invalid.
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54 | */
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55 | $GLOBALS['csrf']['secret'] = '';
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56 | // nota bene: library code should use csrf_get_secret() and not access
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57 | // this global directly
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58 |
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59 | /**
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60 | * Set this to false to disable csrf-magic's output handler, and therefore,
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61 | * its rewriting capabilities. If you're serving non HTML content, you should
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62 | * definitely set this false.
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63 | */
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64 | $GLOBALS['csrf']['rewrite'] = true;
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65 |
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66 | /**
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67 | * Whether or not to use IP addresses when binding a user to a token. This is
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68 | * less reliable and less secure than sessions, but is useful when you need
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69 | * to give facilities to anonymous users and do not wish to maintain a database
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70 | * of valid keys.
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71 | */
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72 | $GLOBALS['csrf']['allow-ip'] = true;
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73 |
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74 | /**
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75 | * If this information is available, use the cookie by this name to determine
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76 | * whether or not to allow the request. This is a shortcut implementation
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77 | * very similar to 'key', but we randomly set the cookie ourselves.
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78 | */
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79 | $GLOBALS['csrf']['cookie'] = '__csrf_cookie';
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80 |
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81 | /**
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82 | * If this information is available, set this to a unique identifier (it
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83 | * can be an integer or a unique username) for the current "user" of this
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84 | * application. The token will then be globally valid for all of that user's
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85 | * operations, but no one else. This requires that 'secret' be set.
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86 | */
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87 | $GLOBALS['csrf']['user'] = false;
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88 |
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89 | /**
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90 | * This is an arbitrary secret value associated with the user's session. This
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91 | * will most probably be the contents of a cookie, as an attacker cannot easily
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92 | * determine this information. Warning: If the attacker knows this value, they
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93 | * can easily spoof a token. This is a generic implementation; sessions should
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94 | * work in most cases.
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95 | *
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96 | * Why would you want to use this? Lets suppose you have a squid cache for your
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97 | * website, and the presence of a session cookie bypasses it. Let's also say
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98 | * you allow anonymous users to interact with the website; submitting forms
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99 | * and AJAX. Previously, you didn't have any CSRF protection for anonymous users
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100 | * and so they never got sessions; you don't want to start using sessions either,
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101 | * otherwise you'll bypass the Squid cache. Setup a different cookie for CSRF
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102 | * tokens, and have Squid ignore that cookie for get requests, for anonymous
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103 | * users. (If you haven't guessed, this scheme was(?) used for MediaWiki).
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104 | */
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105 | $GLOBALS['csrf']['key'] = false;
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106 |
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107 | /**
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108 | * The name of the magic CSRF token that will be placed in all forms, i.e.
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109 | * the contents of <input type="hidden" name="$name" value="CSRF-TOKEN" />
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110 | */
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111 | $GLOBALS['csrf']['input-name'] = '__csrf_magic';
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112 |
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113 | /**
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114 | * Set this to false if your site must work inside of frame/iframe elements,
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115 | * but do so at your own risk: this configuration protects you against CSS
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116 | * overlay attacks that defeat tokens.
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117 | */
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118 | $GLOBALS['csrf']['frame-breaker'] = true;
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119 |
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120 | /**
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121 | * Whether or not CSRF Magic should be allowed to start a new session in order
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122 | * to determine the key.
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123 | */
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124 | $GLOBALS['csrf']['auto-session'] = true;
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125 |
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126 | /**
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127 | * Whether or not csrf-magic should produce XHTML style tags.
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128 | */
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129 | $GLOBALS['csrf']['xhtml'] = true;
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130 |
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131 | // FUNCTIONS:
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132 |
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133 | // Don't edit this!
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134 | $GLOBALS['csrf']['version'] = '1.0.4';
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135 |
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136 | /**
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137 | * Rewrites <form> on the fly to add CSRF tokens to them. This can also
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138 | * inject our JavaScript library.
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139 | */
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140 | function csrf_ob_handler($buffer, $flags) {
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141 | // Even though the user told us to rewrite, we should do a quick heuristic
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142 | // to check if the page is *actually* HTML. We don't begin rewriting until
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143 | // we hit the first <html tag.
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144 | static $is_html = false;
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145 | if (!$is_html) {
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146 | // not HTML until proven otherwise
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147 | if (stripos($buffer, '<html') !== false) {
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148 | $is_html = true;
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149 | } else {
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150 | return $buffer;
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151 | }
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152 | }
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153 | $tokens = csrf_get_tokens();
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154 | $name = $GLOBALS['csrf']['input-name'];
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155 | $endslash = $GLOBALS['csrf']['xhtml'] ? ' /' : '';
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156 | $input = "<input type='hidden' name='$name' value=\"$tokens\"$endslash>";
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157 | $buffer = preg_replace('#(<form[^>]*method\s*=\s*["\']post["\'][^>]*>)#i', '$1' . $input, $buffer);
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158 | if ($GLOBALS['csrf']['frame-breaker']) {
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159 | $buffer = str_ireplace('</head>', '<script>if (top != self) {top.location.href = self.location.href;}</script></head>', $buffer);
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160 | }
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161 | if ($js = $GLOBALS['csrf']['rewrite-js']) {
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162 | $buffer = str_ireplace(
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163 | '</head>',
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164 | '<script">'.
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165 | 'var csrfMagicToken = "'.$tokens.'";'.
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166 | 'var csrfMagicName = "'.$name.'";</script>'.
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167 | '<script src="'.$js.'" type="text/javascript"></script></head>',
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168 | $buffer
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169 | );
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170 | $script = '<script>CsrfMagic.end();</script>';
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171 | $buffer = str_ireplace('</body>', $script . '</body>', $buffer, $count);
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172 | if (!$count) {
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173 | $buffer .= $script;
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174 | }
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175 | }
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176 | return $buffer;
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177 | }
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178 |
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179 | /**
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180 | * Checks if this is a post request, and if it is, checks if the nonce is valid.
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181 | * @param bool $fatal Whether or not to fatally error out if there is a problem.
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182 | * @return True if check passes or is not necessary, false if failure.
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183 | */
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184 | function csrf_check($fatal = true) {
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185 | if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] !== 'POST') return true;
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186 | csrf_start();
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187 | $name = $GLOBALS['csrf']['input-name'];
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188 | $ok = false;
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189 | $tokens = '';
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190 | do {
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191 | if (!isset($_POST[$name])) break;
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192 | // we don't regenerate a token and check it because some token creation
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193 | // schemes are volatile.
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194 | $tokens = $_POST[$name];
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195 | if (!csrf_check_tokens($tokens)) break;
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196 | $ok = true;
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197 | } while (false);
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198 | if ($fatal && !$ok) {
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199 | $callback = $GLOBALS['csrf']['callback'];
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200 | if (trim($tokens, 'A..Za..z0..9:;,') !== '') $tokens = 'hidden';
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201 | $callback($tokens);
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202 | exit;
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203 | }
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204 | return $ok;
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205 | }
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206 |
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207 | /**
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208 | * Retrieves a valid token(s) for a particular context. Tokens are separated
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209 | * by semicolons.
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210 | */
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211 | function csrf_get_tokens() {
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212 | $has_cookies = !empty($_COOKIE);
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213 |
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214 | // $ip implements a composite key, which is sent if the user hasn't sent
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215 | // any cookies. It may or may not be used, depending on whether or not
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216 | // the cookies "stick"
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217 | $secret = csrf_get_secret();
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218 | if (!$has_cookies && $secret) {
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219 | // :TODO: Harden this against proxy-spoofing attacks
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220 | $IP_ADDRESS = (isset($_SERVER['IP_ADDRESS']) ? $_SERVER['IP_ADDRESS'] : $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']);
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221 | $ip = ';ip:' . csrf_hash($IP_ADDRESS);
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222 | } else {
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223 | $ip = '';
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224 | }
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225 | csrf_start();
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226 |
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227 | // These are "strong" algorithms that don't require per se a secret
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228 | if (session_id()) return 'sid:' . csrf_hash(session_id()) . $ip;
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229 | if ($GLOBALS['csrf']['cookie']) {
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230 | $val = csrf_generate_secret();
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231 | setcookie($GLOBALS['csrf']['cookie'], $val);
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232 | return 'cookie:' . csrf_hash($val) . $ip;
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233 | }
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234 | if ($GLOBALS['csrf']['key']) return 'key:' . csrf_hash($GLOBALS['csrf']['key']) . $ip;
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235 | // These further algorithms require a server-side secret
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236 | if (!$secret) return 'invalid';
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237 | if ($GLOBALS['csrf']['user'] !== false) {
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238 | return 'user:' . csrf_hash($GLOBALS['csrf']['user']);
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239 | }
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240 | if ($GLOBALS['csrf']['allow-ip']) {
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241 | return ltrim($ip, ';');
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242 | }
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243 | return 'invalid';
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244 | }
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245 |
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246 | function csrf_flattenpost($data) {
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247 | $ret = array();
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248 | foreach($data as $n => $v) {
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249 | $ret = array_merge($ret, csrf_flattenpost2(1, $n, $v));
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250 | }
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251 | return $ret;
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252 | }
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253 | function csrf_flattenpost2($level, $key, $data) {
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254 | if(!is_array($data)) return array($key => $data);
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255 | $ret = array();
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256 | foreach($data as $n => $v) {
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257 | $nk = $level >= 1 ? $key."[$n]" : "[$n]";
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258 | $ret = array_merge($ret, csrf_flattenpost2($level+1, $nk, $v));
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259 | }
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260 | return $ret;
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261 | }
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262 |
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263 | /**
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264 | * @param $tokens is safe for HTML consumption
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265 | */
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266 | function csrf_callback($tokens) {
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267 | // (yes, $tokens is safe to echo without escaping)
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268 | header($_SERVER['SERVER_PROTOCOL'] . ' 403 Forbidden');
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269 | $data = '';
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270 | foreach (csrf_flattenpost($_POST) as $key => $value) {
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271 | if ($key == $GLOBALS['csrf']['input-name']) continue;
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272 | $data .= '<input type="hidden" name="'.htmlspecialchars($key).'" value="'.htmlspecialchars($value).'" />';
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273 | }
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274 | echo "<html><head><title>CSRF check failed</title></head>
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275 | <body>
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276 | <p>CSRF check failed. Your form session may have expired, or you may not have
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277 | cookies enabled.</p>
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278 | <form method='post' action=''>$data<input type='submit' value='Try again' /></form>
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279 | <p>Debug: $tokens</p></body></html>
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280 | ";
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281 | }
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282 |
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283 | /**
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284 | * Checks if a composite token is valid. Outward facing code should use this
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285 | * instead of csrf_check_token()
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286 | */
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287 | function csrf_check_tokens($tokens) {
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288 | if (is_string($tokens)) $tokens = explode(';', $tokens);
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289 | foreach ($tokens as $token) {
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290 | if (csrf_check_token($token)) return true;
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291 | }
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292 | return false;
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293 | }
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294 |
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295 | /**
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296 | * Checks if a token is valid.
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297 | */
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298 | function csrf_check_token($token) {
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299 | if (strpos($token, ':') === false) return false;
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300 | list($type, $value) = explode(':', $token, 2);
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301 | if (strpos($value, ',') === false) return false;
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302 | list($x, $time) = explode(',', $token, 2);
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303 | if ($GLOBALS['csrf']['expires']) {
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304 | if (time() > $time + $GLOBALS['csrf']['expires']) return false;
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305 | }
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306 | switch ($type) {
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307 | case 'sid':
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308 | return $value === csrf_hash(session_id(), $time);
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309 | case 'cookie':
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310 | $n = $GLOBALS['csrf']['cookie'];
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311 | if (!$n) return false;
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312 | if (!isset($_COOKIE[$n])) return false;
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313 | return $value === csrf_hash($_COOKIE[$n], $time);
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314 | case 'key':
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315 | if (!$GLOBALS['csrf']['key']) return false;
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316 | return $value === csrf_hash($GLOBALS['csrf']['key'], $time);
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317 | // We could disable these 'weaker' checks if 'key' was set, but
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318 | // that doesn't make me feel good then about the cookie-based
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319 | // implementation.
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320 | case 'user':
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321 | if (!csrf_get_secret()) return false;
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322 | if ($GLOBALS['csrf']['user'] === false) return false;
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323 | return $value === csrf_hash($GLOBALS['csrf']['user'], $time);
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324 | case 'ip':
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325 | if (!csrf_get_secret()) return false;
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326 | // do not allow IP-based checks if the username is set, or if
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327 | // the browser sent cookies
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328 | if ($GLOBALS['csrf']['user'] !== false) return false;
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329 | if (!empty($_COOKIE)) return false;
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330 | if (!$GLOBALS['csrf']['allow-ip']) return false;
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331 | $IP_ADDRESS = (isset($_SERVER['IP_ADDRESS']) ? $_SERVER['IP_ADDRESS'] : $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']);
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332 | return $value === csrf_hash($IP_ADDRESS, $time);
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333 | }
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334 | return false;
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335 | }
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336 |
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337 | /**
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338 | * Sets a configuration value.
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339 | */
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340 | function csrf_conf($key, $val) {
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341 | if (!isset($GLOBALS['csrf'][$key])) {
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342 | trigger_error('No such configuration ' . $key, E_USER_WARNING);
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343 | return;
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344 | }
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345 | $GLOBALS['csrf'][$key] = $val;
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346 | }
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347 |
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348 | /**
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349 | * Starts a session if we're allowed to.
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350 | */
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351 | function csrf_start() {
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352 | if ($GLOBALS['csrf']['auto-session'] && !session_id()) {
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353 | session_start();
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354 | }
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355 | }
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356 |
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357 | /**
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358 | * Retrieves the secret, and generates one if necessary.
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359 | */
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360 | function csrf_get_secret() {
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361 | if ($GLOBALS['csrf']['secret']) return $GLOBALS['csrf']['secret'];
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362 | $dir = dirname(__FILE__);
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363 | $file = $dir . '/csrf-secret.php';
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364 | $secret = '';
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365 | if (file_exists($file)) {
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366 | include $file;
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367 | return $secret;
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368 | }
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369 | if (is_writable($dir)) {
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370 | $secret = csrf_generate_secret();
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371 | $fh = fopen($file, 'w');
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372 | fwrite($fh, '<?php $secret = "'.$secret.'";' . PHP_EOL);
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373 | fclose($fh);
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374 | return $secret;
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375 | }
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376 | return '';
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377 | }
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378 |
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379 | /**
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380 | * Generates a random string as the hash of time, microtime, and mt_rand.
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381 | */
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382 | function csrf_generate_secret($len = 32) {
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383 | $r = '';
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384 | for ($i = 0; $i < $len; $i++) {
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385 | $r .= chr(mt_rand(0, 255));
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386 | }
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387 | $r .= time() . microtime();
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388 | return sha1($r);
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389 | }
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390 |
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391 | /**
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392 | * Generates a hash/expiry double. If time isn't set it will be calculated
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393 | * from the current time.
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394 | */
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395 | function csrf_hash($value, $time = null) {
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396 | if (!$time) $time = time();
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397 | return sha1(csrf_get_secret() . $value . $time) . ',' . $time;
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398 | }
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399 |
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400 | // Load user configuration
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401 | if (function_exists('csrf_startup')) csrf_startup();
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402 | // Initialize our handler
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403 | if ($GLOBALS['csrf']['rewrite']) ob_start('csrf_ob_handler');
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404 | // Perform check
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405 | if (!$GLOBALS['csrf']['defer']) csrf_check();
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