Introduction¶
Owasp Php configuring and the web server it is running on to be very secure.
Below you will find information on the proper settings for the php.ini
file and instructions on configuring Apache, Nginx, and Caddy web servers.
For general PHP codebase security please refer to the two following great guides:
PHP Configuration and Deployment¶
php.ini¶
Some of following settings need to be adapted to your system, in particular session.save_path
, session.cookie_path
(e.g. /var/www/mysite
), and session.cookie_domain
(e.g. ExampleSite.com
).
You should also be running PHP 7.2 or later. If running PHP 7.0 and 7.1, you will use slightly different values in a couple of places below (see inline comments). Finally look through the PHP Manual for a complete reference on every value in the php.ini configuration file.
You can find a copy of the following values in a ready-to-go php.ini file here.
PHP error handling¶
expose_php = Off
error_reporting = E_ALL
display_errors = Off
display_startup_errors = Off
log_errors = On
error_log = /valid_path/PHP-logs/php_error.log
ignore_repeated_errors = Off
Keep in mind that you need to have display_errors
to Off
on a production server and it’s a good idea to frequently notice the logs.
PHP general settings¶
doc_root = /path/DocumentRoot/PHP-scripts/
open_basedir = /path/DocumentRoot/PHP-scripts/
include_path = /path/PHP-pear/
extension_dir = /path/PHP-extensions/
mime_magic.magicfile = /path/PHP-magic.mime
allow_url_fopen = Off
allow_url_include = Off
variables_order = "GPCS"
allow_webdav_methods = Off
session.gc_maxlifetime = 600
allow_url_*
prevents LFIs to be easily escalated to RFIs.
PHP file upload handling¶
file_uploads = On
upload_tmp_dir = /path/PHP-uploads/
upload_max_filesize = 2M
max_file_uploads = 2
If your application is not using file uploads, and say the only data the user will enter / upload is forms that do not require any document attachments, file_uploads
should be turned Off
.
PHP executable handling¶
enable_dl = Off
disable_functions = system, exec, shell_exec, passthru, phpinfo, show_source, highlight_file, popen, proc_open, fopen_with_path, dbmopen, dbase_open, putenv, move_uploaded_file, chdir, mkdir, rmdir, chmod, rename, filepro, filepro_rowcount, filepro_retrieve, posix_mkfifo
# see also: http://ir.php.net/features.safe-mode
disable_classes =
These are dangerous PHP functions. You should disable all that you don’t use.
PHP session handling¶
Session settings are some of the MOST important values to concentrate on in configuring. It is a good practice to change session.name
to something new.
session.save_path = /path/PHP-session/ session.name = myPHPSESSID session.auto_start = Off session.use_trans_sid = 0 session.cookie_domain = full.qualified.domain.name #session.cookie_path = /application/path/ session.use_strict_mode = 1 session.use_cookies = 1 session.use_only_cookies = 1 session.cookie_lifetime = 14400 # 4 hours session.cookie_secure = 1 session.cookie_httponly = 1 session.cookie_samesite = Strict session.cache_expire = 30 session.sid_length = 256 session.sid_bits_per_character = 6 # PHP 7.2+ session.hash_function = 1 # PHP 7.0-7.1 session.hash_bits_per_character = 6 # PHP 7.0-7.1
Some more security paranoid checks¶
session.referer_check = /application/path
memory_limit = 50M
post_max_size = 20M
max_execution_time = 60
report_memleaks = On
track_errors = Off
html_errors = Off
Suhosin¶
Suhosin is a patch to PHP which provides a number of hardening and security features that are not available in the default PHP build. However, Suhosin only works with PHP 5, which is unsupported and should not be used.
For PHP 7, there is Suhosin-ng, but it’s in a prerelease stage, and as such should not be used in production.
Snuffleupagus¶
Snuffleupagus is the spiritual descendent of Suhosin for PHP 7 and onwards, with modern features. It’s considered stable, and is usable in production.
Conclusion¶
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