mildlyincoherent Posted October 29, 2006 Share Posted October 29, 2006 So I'm trying to write a script to check if someone is trying to do a header inject using my web based email form. The problem is that, regardless of the content, it is being tagged as hijacked. The following is the relevant part of my code:[code] $ip=$_POST['ip']; $httpref=$_POST['httpref']; $httpagent=$_POST['httpagent']; $visitor=$_POST['visitor']; $visitormail=$_POST['visitormail']; $subject=$_POST['subject']; $notes=$_POST['notes']; $passedTests = "yes"; $Hijacked = "no"; $HijackAttempt=$visitormail; if(!$visitormail == "" && (!strstr($visitormail,"@") || !strstr($visitormail,"."))) { echo "<div class=\"centerIt\">"; echo "The following error(s) were encountered: <br />"; echo "<font color='red'>Invalid email address. <br /></font>"; $passedTests = "no"; } if(empty($visitor) || empty($visitormail) || empty($notes )) { if($passedTests == "yes") { echo "<div class=\"centerIt\">"; echo "The following error(s) were encountered: <br />"; } echo "<font color='red'>Please fill in ALL of the required fields.</font>"; $passedTests = "no"; } if (!preg_match("/(%0A|%0D|\n+|\r+)(content-type:|to:|cc:|bcc:)/i", $HijackAttempt) && ($passedTests == "yes")) { $passedTests = "no"; $Hijacked = "yes"; }[/code]Any help identifying the problem with this code would be much appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mildlyincoherent Posted October 29, 2006 Author Share Posted October 29, 2006 *hopeful bump* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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