Hi Lukemack

I have used Othauth successfully, and also dauth with ACL.  Both work 
fine.

Othauth may be easier to implement in a system like you describe out of 
the two options above.

dauth and ACL gives you complete power and flexibility.

Just take your pick.  Both are good solutions.  I have no experience 
with the obauth, so can't comment on it.

Regards,
Langdon


> I'm going to be writing an app which will have a large number of end
> users (all with the same permissions on a subset of functionality) and
> a small set of CMS users in different groups (say Superusers,
> Publishers, Editors) who will have access to the back-end.
> 
> I've been looking at cake ACL but it seems a little unfriendly / flaky
> e.g acl.php behaves differently to described behaviour in tutorials
> and there is limited documentation. Can anyone recommend one of the
> alternatives - obAuth, othAuth, dAuth and their reasons?
> 
> many thanks,
> 
> lukemack.

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