HI Andy,

Thanks a lot for the explanation and for the tips, helped a lot!

Also, thank you for such a great work on your ACL plug-in ;)

Marcelo.



On 12/6/06, AD7six <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Dec 5, 7:58 pm, "Marcelo de Moraes Serpa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Hello fellow bakers,
> >
> > I just got AD7Six's ACL up and running on my new cake project. I was
> > planning to develop my own simple authentication system, but then I went
> to
> > the bakery and found the excellent article about the excellent othAuth
> > component. I then read that it has an "acl mode" but unfortunately it's
> not
> > yet documented. What I would like to know is if anyone has already used
> > othAuth altogether with AD7Six's ACL? If so, could you share your
> > experiences?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Marcelo.
>
> Hi Marcelo,
>
> I don't use othAuth, it's more of an all in one solution to
> authentication, authorisation and acces control.
>
> I find Dauth to be interesting, as it's more of a pure authentication
> system. If I understand it correctly you would just include it in your
> users controller, as that's the one that would handle the logins etc..
>
> The ACL download is just a means of administering aro, aco and aros_aco
> objects, i.e. your "who can access what" rules. If you have a means of
> logging in (authentication) and saving your member data to the session,
> the AC (access control) component which is part of the download may
> already do what you are looking for - just move it to your app
> components folder and declare it in yoru app controller.
>
> That stated: I think othAuth simply expects acos to be named
> "controller:action" which you can do with the admin plugin by switching
> to lite mode (by default it expects acos to be named
> "section:controller:action"). Looking at the othAuth component code I'm
> not sure that will work though, as it appears there are some methods
> missing.
>
> HTH,
>
> AD7six
> Please note:
> The manual/bakery is a good place to start any quest for info.
> The cake search (at the time of writing) erroneously reports less/no
> results for the google group.
> The wiki may contain incorrect info - read at your own risk (it's
> mainly user submitted) :) You may get your answer quicker by asking on
> the IRC Channel (you can access it with just a browser
> here:http://irc.cakephp.org).
>
>
> >
>


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