I am trying to create a digest authentication using the Authentification component under Cakephp 3.1 and I have encountered a problem. I am using the code below and I have the HTTP-Authentication popup that pops up right after entering the correct username and password on the previous popup. Then if I press cancel I have this : Cake\Auth\BasicAuthenticate->unauthenticated.
Can someone please tell me what I am doing wrong ?
AppController.php
$this->loadComponent('Auth', [
'authorize' => 'Controller',
'loginRedirect' => [
'controller' => 'Users',
'action' => 'index'
],
'authenticate' => [
'Digest' => [
'fields' => ['username' => 'username', 'password' => 'digest_hash'],
'userModel' => 'Users',
],
],
'loginAction' => [
'controller' => 'Users',
'action' => 'login',
],
'storage' => 'Memory',
'unauthorizedRedirect' => false
]);
UserTable.php
public function beforeSave(Event $event)
{
$entity = $event->data['entity'];
// Make a password for digest auth.
$entity->digest_hash = DigestAuthenticate::password(
$entity->username,
$entity->plain_password,
env('SCRIPT_NAME')
);
return true;
}
In the client part
public function digest(){
$http = new Client();
$response = $http->get('http://localhost/project/api/v1/users/view/22', [], [
'auth' => [
'type' => 'digest',
'username' => 'Digest',
'password' => 'my_password',
]
]);
When I check in the Debug-kit Environment, I have this :
PHP_AUTH_DIGEST username="Digest", realm="localhost", nonce="57ac3609a5b79", uri="/project/api/v1/users/view/22", response="af0e1fe455aa7f1475df715ef5231b56", opaque="421aa90e079fa326b6494f812ad13e79", qop=auth, nc=00000001, cnonce="0bb461453700ebc1"
This might be too late but would be still helpful to someone!
Well using
$this->Auth->unauthorizedRedirect = false,. causes AuthComponent to throw a ForbiddenException exception instead of redirecting to another page unless you submit valid username and password.
Get Registration Correctly:
Obviously it is important to register/add user's digest password correctly to make digest authentication possible.
As mentioned in documentation we can add digest hashed password by adding following code generally in UsersTable.php:
public function beforeSave(Event $event)
{
$entity = $event->data['entity'];
// Make a password for digest auth.
$entity->digest_hash = DigestAuthenticate::password(
$entity->username,
$entity->plain_password,
env('SERVER_NAME')
);
return true;
}
But we should be careful about the above mentioned variable/term:
1. $entity->digest_hash (this should be equivalent to the field you have made to
save password, eg. password_hash)
2. $entity->username (this should be equivalent to the field you have made to
save username, eg. email)
3. $entity->plain_password (again this should be equivalent to the field you have made to
save password, eg. password_hash)
4. env('SERVER_NAME') (this is third parameter for making digest password,
"SERVER_NAME" is default value and we can left it this way.)
As a conclusion,if we have a email (for username) and password_hash (for password) then above function would be:
public function beforeSave(Event $event)
{
$entity = $event->data['entity'];
// Make a password for digest auth.
$entity->password_hash= DigestAuthenticate::password(
$entity->email,
$entity->password_hash,
env('SERVER_NAME')
);
return true;
}
The reason why I am focusing on above things is that their is possibility of making mistakes.
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