Hello, I'm newbie in django, reading documentation i understood that django authorization model is based on django.contrib.auth.models.User class and without having an instance of it, it is impossible to maintain authentication and maybe an authorization. Even if I'll write my own authentication backend i have to create an instance of django.contrib.auth.models. User or it's subclass which corresponds to the record in database table auth_user. Does django support a way of authentication where i needn't create a record in auth_user table. May be there is away like java portlet authentication where i can call something like request.getRemoteUser() ant receive a string representing an unique key of user and then to use this key in authentication checks.
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