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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T17:52:40+00:00 2026-06-11T17:52:40+00:00

I’d like to accept requests from a php app to my web service. How

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I’d like to accept requests from a php app to my web service. How can I verify that requests made to the web service come from the php app (or indeed any authorised source) and are not forged?

My web service relies on the received requests being from allowed domain(s) and not from some bot that’s sending data and portending to be from that domain.

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    2026-06-11T17:52:42+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 5:52 pm

    How can I verify that requests made to the web service come from the
    php app (or indeed any authorised source) and are not forged?

    Well, verify their identity and reject when its wrong or missing.

    My web service relies on the received requests being from allowed
    domain(s) and not from some bot

    Actually, what you’re thinking here is checking the HTTP referrer. This happens to be one of those fields that is easily spoofed. so you shouldn’t really rely on that to be the ultimate test of validity. instead, I’d do the following:

    start by googling / researching these topics:

    • HTTP requests, specifically passing data in headers
    • generating auth tokens
    • storing auth tokens in cookies

    So, basically, a lot of the time you’ll read about APIs that work this way, essentially:
    a client does an initial authentication API method somehow, which will generate a temporary auth token (which follows a format usually, ie md5(userID+timestamp+authlevel+etc+etc) ). Then you include your auth token in the header in all of the subsequent requests that are made to other API methods. then your API first validates that token, and if it is valid, it executes the method

    for tutorials / info about good API development, you should go check out APIGEE

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