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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T07:54:20+00:00 2026-05-12T07:54:20+00:00

I have the following code designed to begin a session and store username/password data,

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I have the following code designed to begin a session and store username/password data, and if nothing is submitted, or no session data stored, redirect to a fail page.

session_start();
if(isset($_POST['username']) || isset($_POST['password'])) {
    $username = $_POST['username'];
    $password = $_POST['password'];
    $_SESSION['username'] = $username;
    $_SESSION['password'] = $password;
}

if(isset($_SESSION['username']) || isset($_SESSION['password'])){
    $navbar = "1";
    $logindisplay = "0";
    $username = $_SESSION['username'];
    $password = $_SESSION['password'];
} else {
    header('Location:http://website.com/fail.php');
}

$authed = auth($username, $password);
if( $authed == "0" ){
    header('Location:http://website.com/fail.php');
}

Its not working the way it should and is redirecting me to fail even though i submitted my info and stored it in the session. Am i doing something wrong?

NOTE the authed function worked fine before i added the session code.

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    2026-05-12T07:54:20+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:54 am

    what about using this to setup session

    session_start();
    if( isset($_POST['username']) && isset($_POST['password']) )
    {
        if( auth($_POST['username'], $_POST['password']) )
        {
            // auth okay, setup session
            $_SESSION['user'] = $_POST['username'];
            // redirect to required page
            header( "Location: index.php" );
         } else {
            // didn't auth go back to loginform
            header( "Location: loginform.html" );
         }
     } else {
         // username and password not given so go back to login
         header( "Location: loginform.html" );
     }
    

    and at the top of each “secure” page use this code:

    session_start();
    session_regenerate_id();
    if(!isset($_SESSION['user']))      // if there is no valid session
    {
        header("Location: loginform.html");
    }
    

    this keeps a very small amount of code at the top of each page instead of running the full auth at the top of every page. To logout of the session:

    session_start();
    unset($_SESSION['user']);
    session_destroy();
    header("Location: loginform.html");
    
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