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ssh2_auth_password

(PECL ssh2 >= 0.9.0)

ssh2_auth_passwordIdentification via SSH en utilisant un mot de passe en clair

Description

bool ssh2_auth_password ( resource $session , string $username , string $password )

Identification via SSH en utilisant un mot de passe en clair. Depuis la version 0.12, cette fonction supporte également la méthode keyboard_interactive.

Liste de paramètres

session

Un identifiant de connexion SSH, obtenu depuis la fonction ssh2_connect().

username

Nom d'utilisateur distant.

password

Mot de passe pour l'utilisateur username.

Valeurs de retour

Cette fonction retourne TRUE en cas de succès ou FALSE si une erreur survient.

Exemples

Exemple #1 Identification avec un mot de passe

<?php
$connection 
ssh2_connect('shell.example.com'22);

if (
ssh2_auth_password($connection'username''secret')) {
  echo 
"Identification réussi !\n";
} else {
  die(
'Echec de l\'identification...');
}
?>



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wally at soggysoftware dot co dot uk
6 years ago
This function is useful for authenticating website clients against local (or remote) Unix users.

I'd played around with Apache+PAM, various mod_auths and homebrewed shell programs and even NIS, but to authenticate a user against a Unix shadow file fundamentally requires root priviledges, so either your PHP script needs root or an external program needs it's sticky bit set.  Both of these have *serious* security implications.

Using SSH, the overhead is obviously going to be greater but you're trusting a root service that's been (and continues to be) really well tested.  Just try authing with SSH against localhost (or another host if you want).
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noels01 at gmx dot net
7 years ago
Do not try to authenticate or log in more than once on a ssh2 connection. It won't work. You'll need a new connection via ssh2_connect() which will result in a poor performance if you're doing several connects to the same server.

 
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