Is this section: 'Change the algorithm used to store passwords' on
http://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/sfGuardPlugin ??
But where can I place this function checkLDAPPassword($username,
$password) ? In which file ?



On 20 Cze, 18:49, Gábor Fási <maerl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> No, you shouldn't.
> Check the docs again instead: you can tell sfGuard what function to
> call to check the username/password, and there you can check if the
> given user is admin or not. The error message will say that the given
> user/pass is invalid instead of your 'only admin may login', but I
> think that's good enough.
>
> On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 18:45, dziobacz<aaabbbcccda...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I know about credentials - but with credentials user CAN login but he
> > hasn't acces permission to pages. I thought about that user CAN'T
> > login if he isn't admin or if was banned. You think that I shouldn't
> > modify signin() method ??
>
> > On 20 Cze, 17:32, Alexandru-Emil Lupu <gang.al...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> check this out.http://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/sfGuardPlugin
> >> <http://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/sfGuardPlugin>by modifing the
> >> sfGuardPlugin, you make a mistake, because you woun't be able to update it.
>
> >> <http://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/sfGuardPlugin>
>
> >> Secure some modules or your entire application in security.yml
>
> >> default:
> >>   is_secure: on
>
> >> Check out the docs & mail list archive, there is a "has_credentials" or
> >> "require credential' setting for your yaml config.
> >> alecs
>
> >> On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 5:56 PM, dziobacz <aaabbbcccda...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> > Standard signin() method looks:
>
> >> > class BasesfGuardAuthActions extends sfActions
> >> > {
> >> > public function executeSignin($request)
> >> >  {
> >> >        $user = $this->getUser();
> >> >    if ($user->isAuthenticated())
> >> >    {
> >> >      return $this->redirect('@homepage');
> >> >    }
>
> >> >    $class = sfConfig::get('app_sf_guard_plugin_signin_form',
> >> > 'sfGuardFormSignin');
> >> >    $this->form = new $class();
>
> >> >    if ($request->isMethod('post'))
> >> >    {
> >> >      $this->form->bind($request->getParameter('signin'));
> >> >      if ($this->form->isValid())
> >> >      {
> >> >        $values   = $this->form->getValues();
> >> >        $remember = isset($values['remember']) ? $values['remember'] :
> >> > false;
>
> >> >        $this->getUser()->signin($values['user'], $remember);
>
> >> >        $signinUrl = sfConfig::get
> >> > ('app_sf_guard_plugin_success_signin_url', $user->getReferer($request-
> >> > >getReferer()));
>
> >> >        return $this->redirect('' != $signinUrl ? $signinUrl :
> >> > '@homepage');
> >> >      }
> >> >    }
> >> >    else
> >> >    {
> >> >      if ($request->isXmlHttpRequest())
> >> >      {
> >> >        $this->getResponse()->setHeaderOnly(true);
> >> >        $this->getResponse()->setStatusCode(401);
>
> >> >        return sfView::NONE;
> >> >      }
>
> >> >      $user->setReferer($request->getReferer());
>
> >> >      $module = sfConfig::get('sf_login_module');
> >> >      if ($this->getModuleName() != $module)
> >> >      {
> >> >        return $this->redirect($module.'/'.sfConfig::get
> >> > ('sf_login_action'));
> >> >      }
>
> >> >      $this->getResponse()->setStatusCode(401);
> >> >    }
> >> >  }
>
> >> > ....................
> >> > }
>
> >> > In my application admin has 'high' credentials. So in \sf_sandbox\apps
> >> > \frontend\modules I created  sfGuardAuth\actions\actions.class.php
> >> > with that code:
>
> >> > class sfGuardAuthActions extends BasesfGuardAuthActions
> >> > {
> >> >  public function executeSignin($request)
> >> >  {
> >> >        $user = $this->getUser();
> >> >    if ($user->isAuthenticated())
> >> >    {
> >> >      return $this->redirect('@homepage');
> >> >    }
>
> >> >    $class = sfConfig::get('app_sf_guard_plugin_signin_form',
> >> > 'sfGuardFormSignin');
> >> >    $this->form = new $class();
>
> >> >    if ($request->isMethod('post'))
> >> >    {
> >> >      $this->form->bind($request->getParameter('signin'));
> >> >      if ($this->form->isValid())
> >> >      {
> >> >        $values   = $this->form->getValues();
> >> >        $remember = isset($values['remember']) ? $values['remember'] :
> >> > false;
>
> >> >        $this->getUser()->signin($values['user'], $remember);
>
> >> >        $signinUrl = sfConfig::get
> >> > ('app_sf_guard_plugin_success_signin_url', $user->getReferer($request-
> >> > >getReferer()));
>
> >> > ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
> >> > //MINE ADDED CODE:
>
> >> >                if(!$this->getUser()->hasCredential('high'))
> >> >                {
> >> >                        $this->getUser()->setFlash('news1', 'Only admin 
> >> > can
> >> > login.');
> >> >                        $this->getUser()->setAuthenticated(false);
> >> >                }
>
> >> > /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
>
> >> >        return $this->redirect('' != $signinUrl ? $signinUrl :
> >> > '@homepage');
> >> >      }
> >> >    }
> >> >    else
> >> >    {
> >> >      if ($request->isXmlHttpRequest())
> >> >      {
> >> >        $this->getResponse()->setHeaderOnly(true);
> >> >        $this->getResponse()->setStatusCode(401);
>
> >> >        return sfView::NONE;
> >> >      }
>
> >> >      $user->setReferer($request->getReferer());
>
> >> >      $module = sfConfig::get('sf_login_module');
> >> >      if ($this->getModuleName() != $module)
> >> >      {
> >> >        return $this->redirect($module.'/'.sfConfig::get
> >> > ('sf_login_action'));
> >> >      }
>
> >> >      $this->getResponse()->setStatusCode(401);
> >> >    }
> >> >  }
>
> >> > }
>
> >> > Something like that or I should change something ? It works but is it
> >> > correct ? I want make sure because security is very important.
>
> >> --
> >> I am on twitter:http://twitter.com/alecslupu
> >> I am on linkedIn:http://www.linkedin.com/in/alecslupu
> >> Tel: (+4)0748.543.798
>
>
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