Runtime Configuration
The behaviour of these functions is affected by settings in php.ini.
Name | Default | Changeable | Changelog |
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session.save_path | "" | PHP_INI_ALL | |
session.name | "PHPSESSID" | PHP_INI_ALL | |
session.save_handler | "files" | PHP_INI_ALL | |
session.auto_start | "0" | PHP_INI_PERDIR | |
session.gc_probability | "1" | PHP_INI_ALL | |
session.gc_divisor | "100" | PHP_INI_ALL | |
session.gc_maxlifetime | "1440" | PHP_INI_ALL | |
session.serialize_handler | "php" | PHP_INI_ALL | |
session.cookie_lifetime | "0" | PHP_INI_ALL | |
session.cookie_path | "/" | PHP_INI_ALL | |
session.cookie_domain | "" | PHP_INI_ALL | |
session.cookie_secure | "" | PHP_INI_ALL | |
session.cookie_httponly | "" | PHP_INI_ALL | Available since PHP 5.2.0. |
session.cookie_samesite | "" | PHP_INI_ALL | Available since PHP 7.3.0. |
session.use_strict_mode | "0" | PHP_INI_ALL | Available since PHP 5.5.2. |
session.use_cookies | "1" | PHP_INI_ALL | |
session.use_only_cookies | "1" | PHP_INI_ALL | |
session.referer_check | "" | PHP_INI_ALL | |
session.cache_limiter | "nocache" | PHP_INI_ALL | |
session.cache_expire | "180" | PHP_INI_ALL | |
session.use_trans_sid | "0" | PHP_INI_ALL | |
session.trans_sid_tags | "a=href,area=href,frame=src,form=" | PHP_INI_ALL | Available since PHP 7.1.0. |
session.trans_sid_hosts | $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] | PHP_INI_ALL | Available since PHP 7.1.0. |
session.sid_length | "32" | PHP_INI_ALL | Available since PHP 7.1.0. |
session.sid_bits_per_character | "4" | PHP_INI_ALL | Available since PHP 7.1.0. |
session.upload_progress.enabled | "1" | PHP_INI_PERDIR | Available since PHP 5.4.0. |
session.upload_progress.cleanup | "1" | PHP_INI_PERDIR | Available since PHP 5.4.0. |
session.upload_progress.prefix | "upload_progress_" | PHP_INI_PERDIR | Available since PHP 5.4.0. |
session.upload_progress.name | "PHP_SESSION_UPLOAD_PROGRESS" | PHP_INI_PERDIR | Available since PHP 5.4.0. |
session.upload_progress.freq | "1%" | PHP_INI_PERDIR | Available since PHP 5.4.0. |
session.upload_progress.min_freq | "1" | PHP_INI_PERDIR | Available since PHP 5.4.0. |
session.lazy_write | "1" | PHP_INI_ALL | Available since PHP 7.0.0. |
url_rewriter.tags | "a=href,area=href,frame=src,form=" | PHP_INI_ALL | Since PHP 7.1.0, this INI is no longer used by session. |
session.hash_function | "0" | PHP_INI_ALL | Removed in PHP 7.1.0. |
session.hash_bits_per_character | "4" | PHP_INI_ALL | Removed in PHP 7.1.0. |
session.entropy_file | "" | PHP_INI_ALL | Removed in PHP 7.1.0. |
session.entropy_length | "0" | PHP_INI_ALL | Removed in PHP 7.1.0 |
session.bug_compat_42 | "1" | PHP_INI_ALL | Removed in PHP 5.4.0. |
session.bug_compat_warn | "1" | PHP_INI_ALL | Removed in PHP 5.4.0. |
The session management system supports a number of configuration options which you can place in your php.ini file. We will give a short overview.
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session.save_handler
string - session.save_handler defines the name of the handler which is used for storing and retrieving data associated with a session. Defaults to files. Note that individual extensions may register their own save_handlers; registered handlers can be obtained on a per-installation basis by referring to phpinfo(). See also session_set_save_handler().
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session.save_path
string -
session.save_path defines the argument which
is passed to the save handler. If you choose the default files
handler, this is the path where the files are created. See also
session_save_path().
There is an optional N argument to this directive that determines the number of directory levels your session files will be spread around in. For example, setting to '5;/tmp' may end up creating a session file and location like /tmp/4/b/1/e/3/sess_4b1e384ad74619bd212e236e52a5a174If . In order to use N you must create all of these directories before use. A small shell script exists in ext/session to do this, it's called mod_files.sh, with a Windows version called mod_files.bat. Also note that if N is used and greater than 0 then automatic garbage collection will not be performed, see a copy of php.ini for further information. Also, if you use N, be sure to surround session.save_path in "quotes" because the separator (;) is also used for comments in php.ini.
The file storage module creates files using mode 600 by default. This default can be changed with the optional MODE argument: N;MODE;/path where MODE is the octal representation of the mode. Setting MODE does not affect the process umask.
WarningIf you leave this set to a world-readable directory, such as /tmp (the default), other users on the server may be able to hijack sessions by getting the list of files in that directory.
CautionWhen using the optional directory level argument N, as described above, note that using a value higher than 1 or 2 is inappropriate for most sites due to the large number of directories required: for example, a value of 3 implies that (2 ** session.sid_bits_per_character) ** 3 directories exist on the filesystem, which can result in a lot of wasted space and inodes.
Only use N greater than 2 if you are absolutely certain that your site is large enough to require it.
Note: Prior to PHP 4.3.6, Windows users had to change this variable in order to use PHP's session functions. A valid path must be specified, e.g.: c:/temp.
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session.name
string - session.name specifies the name of the session which is used as cookie name. It should only contain alphanumeric characters. Defaults to PHPSESSID. See also session_name().
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session.auto_start
boolean - session.auto_start specifies whether the session module starts a session automatically on request startup. Defaults to 0 (disabled).
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session.serialize_handler
string - session.serialize_handler defines the name of the handler which is used to serialize/deserialize data. PHP serialize format (name php_serialize), PHP internal formats (name php and php_binary) and WDDX are supported (name wddx). WDDX is only available, if PHP is compiled with WDDX support. php_serialize is available from PHP 5.5.4. php_serialize uses plain serialize/unserialize function internally and does not have limitations that php and php_binary have. Older serialize handlers cannot store numeric index nor string index contains special characters (| and !) in $_SESSION. Use php_serialize to avoid numeric index or special character errors at script shutdown. Defaults to php.
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session.gc_probability
integer - session.gc_probability in conjunction with session.gc_divisor is used to manage probability that the gc (garbage collection) routine is started. Defaults to 1. See session.gc_divisor for details.
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session.gc_divisor
integer - session.gc_divisor coupled with session.gc_probability defines the probability that the gc (garbage collection) process is started on every session initialization. The probability is calculated by using gc_probability/gc_divisor, e.g. 1/100 means there is a 1% chance that the GC process starts on each request. session.gc_divisor defaults to 100.
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session.gc_maxlifetime
integer -
session.gc_maxlifetime specifies the number
of seconds after which data will be seen as 'garbage' and
potentially cleaned up. Garbage collection may occur during session start
(depending on session.gc_probability and
session.gc_divisor).
Note: If different scripts have different values of session.gc_maxlifetime but share the same place for storing the session data then the script with the minimum value will be cleaning the data. In this case, use this directive together with session.save_path.
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session.referer_check
string - session.referer_check contains the substring you want to check each HTTP Referer for. If the Referer was sent by the client and the substring was not found, the embedded session id will be marked as invalid. Defaults to the empty string.
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session.entropy_file
string -
session.entropy_file gives a path to an
external resource (file) which will be used as an additional
entropy source in the session id creation process. Examples are
/dev/random or /dev/urandom
which are available on many Unix systems.
This feature is supported on Windows since PHP 5.3.3. Setting
session.entropy_length to a non zero value
will make PHP use the Windows Random API as entropy source.
Note: Removed in PHP 7.1.0. As of PHP 5.4.0 session.entropy_file defaults to /dev/urandom or /dev/arandom if it is available. In PHP 5.3.0 this directive is left empty by default.
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session.entropy_length
integer - session.entropy_length specifies the number of bytes which will be read from the file specified above. Defaults to 32. Removed in PHP 7.1.0.
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session.use_strict_mode
boolean -
session.use_strict_mode specifies whether the
module will use strict session id mode. If this mode is enabled,
the module does not accept uninitialized session ID. If uninitialized
session ID is sent from browser, new session ID is sent to browser.
Applications are protected from session fixation via session adoption
with strict mode.
Defaults to 0 (disabled).
Note: Enabling session.use_strict_mode is mandatory for general session security. All sites are advised to enable this. See session_create_id() example code for more details.
- session.use_cookies specifies whether the module will use cookies to store the session id on the client side. Defaults to 1 (enabled).
- session.use_only_cookies specifies whether the module will only use cookies to store the session id on the client side. Enabling this setting prevents attacks involved passing session ids in URLs. Defaults to 1 (enabled) since PHP 5.3.0.
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session.cookie_lifetime specifies the lifetime of
the cookie in seconds which is sent to the browser. The value 0
means "until the browser is closed." Defaults to
0. See also
session_get_cookie_params() and
session_set_cookie_params().
Note: The expiration timestamp is set relative to the server time, which is not necessarily the same as the time in the client's browser.
- session.cookie_path specifies path to set in the session cookie. Defaults to /. See also session_get_cookie_params() and session_set_cookie_params().
- session.cookie_domain specifies the domain to set in the session cookie. Default is none at all meaning the host name of the server which generated the cookie according to cookies specification. See also session_get_cookie_params() and session_set_cookie_params().
- session.cookie_secure specifies whether cookies should only be sent over secure connections. Defaults to off. See also session_get_cookie_params() and session_set_cookie_params().
- Marks the cookie as accessible only through the HTTP protocol. This means that the cookie won't be accessible by scripting languages, such as JavaScript. This setting can effectively help to reduce identity theft through XSS attacks (although it is not supported by all browsers).
- Allows servers to assert that a cookie ought not to be sent along with cross-site requests. This assertion allows user agents to mitigate the risk of cross-origin information leakage, and provides some protection against cross-site request forgery attacks. Note that this is not supported by all browsers. An empty value means that no SameSite cookie attribute will be set. Lax and Strict mean that the cookie will not be sent cross-domain for POST requests; Lax will sent the cookie for cross-domain GET requests, while Strict will not.
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session.cache_limiter
string - session.cache_limiter specifies the cache control method used for session pages. It may be one of the following values: nocache, private, private_no_expire, or public. Defaults to nocache. See also the session_cache_limiter() documentation for information about what these values mean.
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session.cache_expire
integer - session.cache_expire specifies time-to-live for cached session pages in minutes, this has no effect for nocache limiter. Defaults to 180. See also session_cache_expire().
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session.use_trans_sid
boolean -
session.use_trans_sid whether transparent
sid support is enabled or not. Defaults to
0 (disabled).
Note: URL based session management has additional security risks compared to cookie based session management. Users may send a URL that contains an active session ID to their friends by email or users may save a URL that contains a session ID to their bookmarks and access your site with the same session ID always, for example. Since PHP 7.1.0, full URL path, e.g. https://php.net/, is handled by trans sid feature. Previous PHP handled relative URL path only. Rewrite target hosts are defined by session.trans_sid_hosts.
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session.trans_sid_tags specifies which HTML tags
are rewritten to include session id when transparent sid support
is enabled. Defaults to
a=href,area=href,frame=src,input=src,form=
form is special tag. <input hidden="session_id" name="session_name">
is added as form variable.
Note: Before PHP 7.1.0, url_rewriter.tags was used for this purpose. Since PHP 7.1.0, fieldset is no longer considered as special tag.
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session.trans_sid_hosts
string - session.trans_sid_hosts specifies which hosts are rewritten to include session id when transparent sid support is enabled. Defaults to $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] Multiple hosts can be specified by ",", no space is allowed between hosts. e.g. php.net,wiki.php.net,bugs.php.net
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session.bug_compat_42
boolean -
PHP versions 4.2.3 and lower have an undocumented feature/bug that
allows you to initialize a session variable in the global scope,
albeit register_globals
is disabled. PHP 4.3.0 and later will warn you, if this feature is
used, and if
session.bug_compat_warn is also enabled. This feature/bug can be
disabled by disabling this directive.
Note: Removed in PHP 5.4.0.
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session.bug_compat_warn
boolean -
PHP versions 4.2.3 and lower have an undocumented feature/bug that
allows you to initialize a session variable in the global scope,
albeit register_globals
is disabled. PHP 4.3.0 and later will warn you, if this feature is
used by enabling both
session.bug_compat_42
and
session.bug_compat_warn.
Note: Removed in PHP 5.4.0.
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session.sid_length
integer -
session.sid_length allows you to specify the
length of session ID string. Session ID length can be between 22
to 256.
The default is 32. If you need compatibility you may specify 32,
40, etc. Longer session ID is harder to guess. At least 32 chars
are recommended.
Tip
Compatibility Note: Use 32 instead of session.hash_function=0 (MD5) and session.hash_bits_per_character=4, session.hash_function=1 (SHA1) and session.hash_bits_per_character=6. Use 26 instead of session.hash_function=0 (MD5) and session.hash_bits_per_character=5. Use 22 instead of session.hash_function=0 (MD5) and session.hash_bits_per_character=6. You must configure INI values to have at least 128 bits in session ID. Do not forget to set an appropriate value for session.sid_bits_per_character, otherwise you will have weaker session ID.
Note: This setting is introduced in PHP 7.1.0.
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session.sid_bits_per_character
integer -
session.sid_per_character allows you to specify the
number of bits in encoded session ID character. The possible values are
'4' (0-9, a-f), '5' (0-9, a-v), and '6' (0-9, a-z, A-Z, "-", ",").
The default is 4. The more bits results in stronger session ID. 5 is
recommended value for most environments.
Note: This setting is introduced in PHP 7.1.0.
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session.hash_function
mixed -
session.hash_function allows you to specify the hash
algorithm used to generate the session IDs. '0' means MD5 (128 bits) and
'1' means SHA-1 (160 bits).
Since PHP 5.3.0 it is also possible to specify any of the algorithms provided by the hash extension (if it is available), like sha512 or whirlpool. A complete list of supported algorithms can be obtained with the hash_algos() function.
Note: This setting was introduced in PHP 5. Removed in PHP 7.1.0.
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session.hash_bits_per_character
integer -
session.hash_bits_per_character allows you to define
how many bits are stored in each character when converting the binary
hash data to something readable. The possible values are '4' (0-9, a-f),
'5' (0-9, a-v), and '6' (0-9, a-z, A-Z, "-", ",").
Note: Removed in PHP 7.1.0.
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session.upload_progress.enabled
boolean - Enables upload progress tracking, populating the $_SESSION variable. Defaults to 1, enabled.
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session.upload_progress.cleanup
boolean -
Cleanup the progress information as soon as all POST data has been read
(i.e. upload completed). Defaults to 1, enabled.
Note: It is highly recommended to keep this feature enabled.
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session.upload_progress.prefix
string - A prefix used for the upload progress key in the $_SESSION. This key will be concatenated with the value of $_POST[ini_get("session.upload_progress.name")] to provide a unique index. Defaults to "upload_progress_".
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session.upload_progress.name
string - The name of the key to be used in $_SESSION storing the progress information. See also session.upload_progress.prefix. If $_POST[ini_get("session.upload_progress.name")] is not passed or available, upload progressing will not be recorded. Defaults to "PHP_SESSION_UPLOAD_PROGRESS".
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session.upload_progress.freq
mixed - Defines how often the upload progress information should be updated. This can be defined in bytes (i.e. "update progress information after every 100 bytes"), or in percentages (i.e. "update progress information after receiving every 1% of the whole filesize"). Defaults to "1%".
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session.upload_progress.min_freq
integer - The minimum delay between updates, in seconds. Defaults to "1" (one second).
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session.lazy_write
boolean - session.lazy_write, when set to 1, means that session data is only rewritten if it changes. Defaults to 1, enabled.
The register_globals configuration settings influence how the session variables get stored and restored.
Upload progress will not be registered unless session.upload_progress.enabled is enabled, and the $_POST[ini_get("session.upload_progress.name")] variable is set. See Session Upload Progress for more details on this functionality.
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