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ID: php-security/ldap-authenticate-connection
Language: PHP
Severity: Error
Category: Security
CWE: 521
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a protocol used for accessing and maintaining distributed directory information services over a network. It’s often used for user authentication and authorization, among other things.
Unauthenticated LDAP connections can pose a significant security risk. Without proper authentication, sensitive data can be exposed to unauthorized users, and the system could be vulnerable to malicious attacks.
To avoid violating this rule, always provide authentication credentials when binding to an LDAP server using the ldap_bind()
function in PHP. This function takes three parameters: the LDAP link identifier, the bind RDN (username), and the bind password. Providing the username and password ensures that the LDAP connection is authenticated. So, instead of ldap_bind($ldap)
, use ldap_bind($ldap, $username, $password)
to securely connect to the LDAP server.
<?php
$ldap = ldap_connect("ldap.example.com");
$ldapbind = ldap_bind($ldap); // Insecure: no authentication provided
<?php
$username = "username";
$password = "password";
$ldap = ldap_connect("ldap.example.com");
$ldapbind = ldap_bind($ldap, $username, $password); // Secure: authentication provided
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