sfGuard is built upon Symfony's security rules which is talked about  
in the book.  You should read that if you haven't, it's pretty simple.

http://www.symfony-project.org/book/1_2/06-Inside-the-Controller-Layer#Action%20Security

James

On Feb 1, 2009, at 11:47 AM, Iltar wrote:

>
> How can I make sfGuardPlugin _not_ protect like:
> - account/register
> - account/activate
> - default/home
> - default/about
>
> Though actions as:
> - account/setup
> - account/modify
>
> Should be protected by sfGuardPlugin.
>
> The documentation tells everything about protecting your actions, but
> not about excluding certain pages. Also I find the documentation
> lacking info about creating the admin/admin or creating a random
> account with activation and email. Usually email and activation are
> standard when it comes to creating a new account on a website, but are
> not included in the sfGuardUser.
>
> Can anyone give me some more info about excluding certain pages?
>
> >


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