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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T10:12:06+00:00 2026-05-13T10:12:06+00:00

I’m a beginner working on a login script in PHP. This is the form

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I’m a beginner working on a login script in PHP. This is the form token statement that I have so far:

$_SESSION["form_token"] = md5(rand(time (), true)) ;

The statement is issued just after the user indicates that he/she wants to login.

My limited understanding is that the tokens purpose is to identify a unique user at a unique point in time and to disguise the form token information.

Then everything becomes fuzzy. Here are my 3 open questions:

  1. When is the best time to “check” the form token for security purposes?

  2. How do I check it?

  3. When, if ever, do I “destroy” the form token? (IOW, would the form token stay “active” until the user logs out?

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    2026-05-13T10:12:06+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:12 am

    There is no need to do what you are attempting. When you start a session in PHP with session_start() a unique SESSIONID is already generated for you. You should not be putting this on the form. It is handled via cookies by default. There is also no need to check the SESSIONID either, that again is handled for you.

    You are responsible for authenticating the user and storing their authenticated identity (e.g. $_SESSION[‘user_id’] = $userId in the SESSION. If a user logs out you destroy their session with session_destroy.

    You should ensure session_start() is one of the first things for all pages in your site.

    Here is a basic example:

    <?php
    session_start(); // starts new or resumes existing session
    session_regenerate_id(true); // regenerates SESSIONID to prevent hijacking
    
    function login($username, $password)
    {
        $user = new User();
        if ($user->login($username, $password)) {
            $_SESSION['user_id'] = $user->getId();
            return true;
        }
        return false;
    }
    
    function logout()
    {
        session_destroy();
    }
    
    function isLoggedIn()
    {
        return isset($_SESSION['user_id']);
    }
    
    function generateFormHash($salt)
    {
        $hash = md5(mt_rand(1,1000000) . $salt);
        $_SESSION['csrf_hash'] = $hash
        return $hash;
    }
    
    function isValidFormHash($hash)
    {
        return $_SESSION['csrf_hash'] === $hash;
    }
    

    Edit: I misunderstood the original question. I added the relevant methods above for generating and validating form hashes;

    Please see the following resources:

    • PHP Session Handling
    • session_start()
    • session_destroy()
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