I noticed that the posted solutions for manually decoding sessions are not perfect, so I've contributed a more robust solution.
The preg_match solution can never work. It's not so hard to find a case that might break unserialization.
In the case of jason-joeymail is breaks on:
<?php
$_SESSION["test"] = ";oops|";
?>
Below you can find my solution. It doesn't use a regular expression but rather the reversibility of the serialize operation and the 'feature' that serialize ignores all further input when it thinks it's done. It's by no means a beautiful or particularly fast solution but it is a more robust solution.
I've added a deserializer for "php" and "php_binary". It should be trivial to add one for "wddx".
<?php
class Session {
public static function unserialize($session_data) {
$method = ini_get("session.serialize_handler");
switch ($method) {
case "php":
return self::unserialize_php($session_data);
break;
case "php_binary":
return self::unserialize_phpbinary($session_data);
break;
default:
throw new Exception("Unsupported session.serialize_handler: " . $method . ". Supported: php, php_binary");
}
}
private static function unserialize_php($session_data) {
$return_data = array();
$offset = 0;
while ($offset < strlen($session_data)) {
if (!strstr(substr($session_data, $offset), "|")) {
throw new Exception("invalid data, remaining: " . substr($session_data, $offset));
}
$pos = strpos($session_data, "|", $offset);
$num = $pos - $offset;
$varname = substr($session_data, $offset, $num);
$offset += $num + 1;
$data = unserialize(substr($session_data, $offset));
$return_data[$varname] = $data;
$offset += strlen(serialize($data));
}
return $return_data;
}
private static function unserialize_phpbinary($session_data) {
$return_data = array();
$offset = 0;
while ($offset < strlen($session_data)) {
$num = ord($session_data[$offset]);
$offset += 1;
$varname = substr($session_data, $offset, $num);
$offset += $num;
$data = unserialize(substr($session_data, $offset));
$return_data[$varname] = $data;
$offset += strlen(serialize($data));
}
return $return_data;
}
}
?>
Usage:
<?php
Session::unserialize(session_encode());
?>