Can anyone please suggest a best method in PHP to make a user logs-in from only one machine at a time.
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Set a key in your session that you store in the database in the user table: Table User
On Login:
On every page:
This makes sure that a login expires automatically if there is a newer login. There can be only one logged in user per account at any time. UPDATE Just saw your comment to the Question. My answer does not work for you as it doesn't disallow a second login but instead invalidates any previous login. If you want to prevent a second login then using a timestamp that you update on every page is the best solution: On login: (Assuming MySQL:)
If a row was found then the account exists and the login is not blocked by another login. You might want to split that into two queries (first check login, then check last access) to give a better error message for failed logins, otherwise it's either "account does not exist" or "blocked". On every page:
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You can't do this purely using session variables because logins from two separate machines will have separate sessions. One solution is to have a database If However, you will need to prevent the old session from becoming active again, either by implementing a timeout in the session variables, or add another column like |
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