PHP Upload File Validation

不打扰是莪最后的温柔 提交于 2019-11-29 04:34:52
KeatsKelleher

Lots of file formats have a pretty standard set of starting bytes to indicate the format. If you do a binary read for the first several bytes and test them against the start bytes of known formats it should be a fairly reliable way to confirm the file type matches the extension.

For example, JPEG's start bytes are 0xFF, 0xD8; so something like:

$fp = fopen("filename.jpg", "rb");
$startbytes = fread($fp, 8);
$chunked = str_split($startbytes,1);
if ($chunked[0] == 0xFF && $chunked[1] == 0xD8){
    $exts[] = "jpg";
    $exts[] = "jpeg";
}

then check against the exts.

could work.

If you want to validate images, a good thing to do is use getimagesize(), and see if it returns a valid set of sizes - or errors out if its an invalid image file. Or use a similar function for whatever files you are trying to support.

The key is that the file name means absolutely nothing. The file extensions (.jpg, etc), the mime types... are for humans.

The only way you can guarantee that a file is of the correct type is to open it and evaluate it byte by byte. That is, obviously, a pretty daunting task if you want to try to validate a large number of file types. At the simplest level, you'd look at the first few bytes of the file to ensure that they match what is expected of a file of that type.

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