Just forgot obe thing for the password when using another fieldname
(avoid the hash). Before saving the record you should hash the
password :

  $this->data['User']['password'] = $this->Auth->password($this-
>data['User']['dummypassword']);
  $this->User->save($this->data);


On Jul 19, 2:42 pm, Geoff Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just posted another article pushing this tutorial down the
> homepage.  Here is the direct 
> linkhttp://lemoncake.wordpress.com/2007/07/19/using-authcomponent-and-acl...
>
> Geoff
> --http://lemoncake.wordpress.com
>
> On Jul 19, 10:27 pm, Geoff Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hey Francky,
>
> > Thanks for the input.
>
> > userScope - I haven't used it past  the user model, could be a problem
> > when disabling groups...hmmm
> > hashPassword - excellent tip. Thank you for that
>
> > Role checking - see the latest post on my blog called Acl with Groups
> > (just finished writing it)  It shows how to make a user aro a child of
> > group aro.  Then Acl will work as expected.  I struggled with this for
> > ages as I wanted to use group level permissions too.  Might be what
> > you are looking for ;)
>
> > Geoff
> > --http://lemoncake.wordpress.com
>
> > On Jul 19, 10:20 pm, francky06l <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hey Geoff, great article.
>
> > > Just some details :
>
> > > userScope :
> > >   - is used only if you use the login method (calling identify) of the
> > > Auth
> > >   - the model->find of the identify function set the recursive flag to
> > > -1, so forbidden such userScope (in case of disabling a group, User
> > > belongsTo Group) :
> > >           array('Group.disabled' => 0,  'User.disabled' => 0);
>
> > > hashPassword :
> > >   - if Auth component is included, it will has all field named
> > > "password" in all views (as you mentionned). I had a "changePassword"
> > > method where I verified the "strenght" of password. Of couse
> > > verification could not be done then, the trick change the field name.
>
> > > For the ACL check call, actually I did not yet find the solution for
> > > checking ACL using the "role" for example or the "group_id" .. Well
> > > the solution is to call directly the Acl in before filter, but would
> > > be nice to handle everything in the Auth component.
>
> > > Anyway, very helpful article.
>
> > > Thanks
> > > Franck
>
> > > m, Geoff Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > I have posted a tutorial on my blog about using the AuthComponet as
> > > > promised. As always, feedback and suggestions encouraged.
>
> > > > Also, is it good form to add your own articles to the Frequent
> > > > Discussions page.  There is an "How to  use the 1.2's Auth component?"
> > > > section that I think my post belongs in?
>
> > > > Geoff
> > > > --http://lemoncake.wordpress.com


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