I have a contact form on my website, and everything works like a charm. I am using a anti-injection validation script, that I suspect is supposed to send a notification when somebody attempts to use header injection. I have tested this thouroghly and cannot determine why it will not notify me on the event of an abuse. The script is below.
<?php
/* Set e-mail recipient */
$myemail = "email@gmail.com";
/* Check all form inputs using check_input function */
$subject = check_input($_POST['subject'], "Please enter your name");
$email = check_input($_POST['email'], "Please enter your email");
$form = check_input($_POST['form'], "Please write your message");
function logbad($value)
{
// Start of validation; this is where the problem is
$report_to = "email@gmail.com";
$name = "Matt";
$mail = "$email";
// replace this with your own get_ip function...
$ip = (empty($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'])) ? 'empty'
: $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'];
$rf = (empty($_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'])) ? 'empty'
: $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'];
$ua = (empty($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'])) ? 'empty'
: $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'];
$ru = (empty($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'])) ? 'empty'
: $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
$rm = (empty($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'])) ? 'empty'
: $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'];
$headers = "MIME-Version: 1.0\n";
$headers .= "Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1\n";
$headers .= "X-Priority: 1\n";
$headers .= "X-MSMail-Priority: Normal\n";
$headers .= "X-Mailer: php\n";
$headers .= "From: \"".$nama."\" <".$mail.">\r\n\r\n";
@mail
(
$report_to
,"[ABUSE] mailinjection @ " .
$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . " by " . $ip
,"Stopped possible mail-injection @ " .
$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . " by " . $ip .
" (" . date('d/m/Y H:i:s') . ")\r\n\r\n" .
"*** IP/HOST\r\n" . $ip . "\r\n\r\n" .
"*** USER AGENT\r\n" . $ua . "\r\n\r\n" .
"*** REFERER\r\n" . $rf . "\r\n\r\n" .
"*** REQUEST URI\r\n" . $ru . "\r\n\r\n" .
"*** REQUEST METHOD\r\n" . $rm . "\r\n\r\n" .
"*** SUSPECT\r\n--\r\n" . $value . "\r\n--"
,$headers
);
}
// Check 1
//First, make sure the form was posted from a browser.
// For basic web-forms, we don't care about anything
// other than requests from a browser:
if(!isset($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT']))
{
die('Forbidden - You are not authorized to view this page (0)');
exit;
}
// Cek 2
// Make sure the form was indeed POST'ed:
// (requires your html form to use: action="post")
if(!$_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] == "POST")
{
die('Forbidden - You are not authorized to view this page (1)');
exit;
}
// Host names from where the form is authorized
// to be posted from:
$authHosts = array("cover.com");
// Where have we been posted from?
$fromArray = parse_url(strtolower($_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER']));
// Test to see if the $fromArray used www to get here.
$wwwUsed = strpos($fromArray['host'], "www.");
// Make sure the form was posted from an approved host name.
if(!in_array(($wwwUsed === false ? $fromArray['host'] : substr(stristr($fromArray['host'], '.'), 1)), $authHosts))
{
logbad("Form was not posted from an approved host name");
die(' Forbidden - You are not authorized to view this page (2)');
exit;
}
// Attempt to defend against header injections:
$badStrings = array("content-type:",
"mime-version:",
"content-transfer-encoding:",
"multipart/mixed",
"charset=",
"bcc:",
"cc:");
// Loop through each POST'ed value and test if it contains
// one of the $badStrings:
foreach($_POST as $k => $v)
{
foreach($badStrings as $v2)
{
if(strpos(strtolower($v), $v2) !== false)
{
logbad($v);
die('<strong>Form processing cancelled:<br /></strong> string
(`'.$v.'`)<strong> contains text portions that
are potentially harmful to this server. <br />Your input
has not been sent! <br />Please use your browser\'s
`back`-button to return to the previous page and try
rephrasing your input.</strong>');
exit;
}
}
}
// Made it past spammer test, free up some memory
// and continui开发者_Go百科ng the rest of script:
unset($k, $v, $v2, $badStrings, $authHosts, $fromArray, $wwwUsed);
/* If e-mail is not valid show error message */
$addr_spec = '([^\\x00-\\x20\\x22\\x28\\x29\\x2c\\x2e\\x3a-\\x3c'.
'\\x3e\\x40\\x5b-\\x5d\\x7f-\\xff]+|\\x22([^\\x0d'.
'\\x22\\x5c\\x80-\\xff]|\\x5c[\\x00-\\x7f])*\\x22)'.
'(\\x2e([^\\x00-\\x20\\x22\\x28\\x29\\x2c\\x2e'.
'\\x3a-\\x3c\\x3e\\x40\\x5b-\\x5d\\x7f-\\xff]+|'.
'\\x22([^\\x0d\\x22\\x5c\\x80-\\xff]|\\x5c\\x00'.
'-\\x7f)*\\x22))*\\x40([^\\x00-\\x20\\x22\\x28'.
'\\x29\\x2c\\x2e\\x3a-\\x3c\\x3e\\x40\\x5b-\\x5d'.
'\\x7f-\\xff]+|\\x5b([^\\x0d\\x5b-\\x5d\\x80-\\xff'.
']|\\x5c[\\x00-\\x7f])*\\x5d)(\\x2e([^\\x00-\\x20'.
'\\x22\\x28\\x29\\x2c\\x2e\\x3a-\\x3c\\x3e\\x40'.
'\\x5b-\\x5d\\x7f-\\xff]+|\\x5b([^\\x0d\\x5b-'.
'\\x5d\\x80-\\xff]|\\x5c[\\x00-\\x7f])*\\x5d))*';
if (!preg_match("!^$addr_spec$!", $email))
{
show_error("E-mail address not valid");
}
if (strtolower($_POST['code']) != 'rowingcover') {die('The following error occured: <br />Wrong anti-spam code. <br />
<a href="javascript:history.go(-1)">Go back</a>');}
/* Let's prepare the message for the e-mail */
$message = "Cover.com Contact Form
From:
$subject
$email
Message
$form
";
/* Send the message using mail() function */
mail($myemail, $subject, $message, "From: $email");
/* Redirect visitor to the thank you page */
header('Location: contact_received.html');
exit();
/* Functions we used */
function check_input($data, $problem='')
{
$data = trim($data);
$data = stripslashes($data);
$data = htmlspecialchars($data);
if ($problem && strlen($data) == 0)
{
show_error($problem);
}
return $data;
}
function show_error($myError)
{
?>
<html>
<body>
<b>Please correct the following error:</b><br />
<?php echo $myError; ?><br />
<a href="javascript:history.go(-1)">Go back</a>
</body>
</html>
<?php
exit();
}
?>
I am relatively new to php, so any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks, Matt
Your problem might be that you are using double quotes with @ in your variable:
should be: $report_to = 'email@gmail.com';
or $report_to = "email\@gmail.com";
Just posting as answer from my comment since you got it solved by that.
The thing was that using an array inside a variable without scaping it will result in a empty array in your case which would give you a possible wrong email.
You welcome :)
I have found a few things that might contribute to that.
1)
$mail = "$email";
$email isn't defined (you're inside a function), and there is no reason to put quotes around a variable. This means $mail = "";
2)
$headers .= "From: \"".$nama."\" <".$mail.">\r\n\r\n";
You said $nama
instead of $name
, this means that line is actually:
$headers .= "From: <>\r\n\r\n";
It's a bit difficult to see the reason. Try defining your subject and message before your mail function (makes it much easier to read).
Don't use the "@mail" as that will NOT tell you any errors it runs into. While debugging, you definitely want error messages.
Try sending a normal text email before you send an HTML error (in that function), it might help make things simple. Then slowly implement HTML, see where it breaks.
This following lines looks wrong.
$mail = "$email"; should be $mail = $email;
@mail( should be just mail( This is probably the line preventing your mail being sent!
mail($myemail, $subject, $message, "From: $email"); should be
mail($myemail, $subject, $message, "From:".$email);
Hope that helps.
Thanks to Prix who answered my question in the comments:
$report_to = "email@gmail.com"; either use single quote or scape the @ $report_to = 'email@gmail.com'; or $report_to = "email\@gmail.com"; since the @ is treathed as an array it will not read as email@gmail.com under double quotes. – Prix 4 mins ago
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