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What are "signed" cookies in connect/expressjs?


The cookie will still be visible, but it has a signature, so it can detect if the client modified the cookie.

It works by creating a HMAC of the value (current cookie), and base64 encoded it. When the cookie gets read, it recalculates the signature and makes sure that it matches the signature attached to it.

If it does not match, then it will give an error.

If you want to hide the contents of the cookie as well, you should encrypt it instead (or just stores it in the server side session). I'm not sure if there is middleware for that already out there or not.

Edit

And to create a signed cookie you would use

res.cookie('name', 'value', {signed: true})

And to access a signed cookie use the signedCookies object of req:

req.signedCookies['name']


Yup like emostar mentions it's simply to ensure that a value has not been tampered with. It's placed in a different object (req.signedCookies) to differentiate between the two, allowing the developer to show intent. If they were stored in req.cookies along with the others someone could simply craft an unsigned cookie of the same name, defeating the whole purpose of them.


I have been searching pretty extensive for a good answer to this... And looking at the source code of cookie-signature, that is used by cookie-parser to sign the signed cookies have given me a better understanding of what a signed cookie is.

val is of course the value of the cookie, and secret is the string you add as option to cookie-parser

https://github.com/visionmedia/node-cookie-signature/blob/master/index.js#L16