afterlogic / googleauthenticator
Google Authenticator 2-factor authentication
Requires
- php: >=5.3
This package is auto-updated.
Last update: 2024-10-26 19:00:08 UTC
README
- Copyright (c) 2012-2016, http://www.phpgangsta.de
- Author: Michael Kliewe, @PHPGangsta and contributors
- Licensed under the BSD License.
This PHP class can be used to interact with the Google Authenticator mobile app for 2-factor-authentication. This class can generate secrets, generate codes, validate codes and present a QR-Code for scanning the secret. It implements TOTP according to RFC6238
For a secure installation you have to make sure that used codes cannot be reused (replay-attack). You also need to limit the number of verifications, to fight against brute-force attacks. For example you could limit the amount of verifications to 10 tries within 10 minutes for one IP address (or IPv6 block). It depends on your environment.
Usage:
See following example:
<?php require_once 'PHPGangsta/GoogleAuthenticator.php'; $ga = new PHPGangsta_GoogleAuthenticator(); $secret = $ga->createSecret(); echo "Secret is: ".$secret."\n\n"; $qrCodeUrl = $ga->getQRCodeGoogleUrl('Blog', $secret); echo "Google Charts URL for the QR-Code: ".$qrCodeUrl."\n\n"; $oneCode = $ga->getCode($secret); echo "Checking Code '$oneCode' and Secret '$secret':\n"; $checkResult = $ga->verifyCode($secret, $oneCode, 2); // 2 = 2*30sec clock tolerance if ($checkResult) { echo 'OK'; } else { echo 'FAILED'; }
Running the script provides the following output:
Secret is: OQB6ZZGYHCPSX4AK
Google Charts URL for the QR-Code: https://www.google.com/chart?chs=200x200&chld=M|0&cht=qr&chl=otpauth://totp/infoATphpgangsta.de%3Fsecret%3DOQB6ZZGYHCPSX4AK
Checking Code '848634' and Secret 'OQB6ZZGYHCPSX4AK':
OK
Installation:
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Use Composer to install the package
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From project root directory execute following
composer install
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Composer will take care of autoloading the library. Just include the following at the top of your file
require_once __DIR__ . '/../vendor/autoload.php';
Run Tests:
- All tests are inside
tests
folder. - Execute
composer install
and then run the tests from project root directory - Run as
phpunit tests
from the project root directory
ToDo:
- ??? What do you need?
Notes:
If you like this script or have some features to add: contact me, visit my blog, fork this project, send pull requests, you know how it works.