Ok, thanks for your help. I've tried to do it this way but I should have
done a mistake because it didn't work.
Hmm quoting by Dardo, if you have a beforeFilter() in another controller
extending AppController, it will not work unless you call
parent::beforeFilter() in the child beforeFilter()...


2008/6/6 Greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>
> Hi teum,
>
> I too had a lot of problems trying to get this work using anything
> other the standard users controller. I'm using 1.2 and I found that
> this works:
>
> In app controller:
>
> <?php
> class AppController extends Controller {
>
>        var $helpers = array('javascript');
>         var $components = array('Auth');
>
>        function beforeFilter() {
>                 $this->Auth->userModel = 'Account';
>                $this->Auth->loginAction = array('controller' => 'accounts',
> 'action' => 'login');
>                $this->Auth->loginRedirect = array('controller' =>
> 'dashboard',
> 'action' => 'index');
>                $this->Auth->logoutRedirect = array('controller' =>
> 'accounts',
> 'action' => 'login');
>        }
>
> }
> ?>
>
> That's all. And then be sure to remove all references to Auth in your
> other controllers if you want your entire app to be protected. You
> don't need to use Auth->allow for login either - that will really
> cause problems.
>
> Cheers
>
> >
>

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