Hi,

I've followed through the sfGuard installation and have used it fine
for the front end.

Now I have enabled it in the backend and set
default:
  is_secure: true

in the backend but it displays a page saying this page is not public
and saying I need to login in the login form This isn't displayed, it
just links to the same page (/default/login)

I've trawled around and it seems that this is a common issue over the
years but for different reasons and none of them are my reason by the
look of it.

I am expecting sfGuard to do the same as frontend - ie show me a login
form so my first question is, is this how it should work?

I am presuming it is. So now I am stumped, I have enabled the
following as per the instructions.

backend/../settings.yml
all:
    enabled_modules:      [default,  sfGuardGroup, sfGuardPermission,
sfGuardUser]


I've done ./symfony cc
I've done propel:build-all-load

Then the instructions talk about the front end application so I didn't
do that stuff because it is referring to sfGuardAuth which the guide
explcitly says is only needed for the frontend.

This seems a bit wierd - what does the authentication for the backend
then. I feel like I am missing something fundamental about how this
happens, should I redirect backend authentication to the frontend or
something? That just doesn't seem to make sense.

I'm lost! Anyone help.
I've looked at the extended sfGuardDocs in the wiki as well as stuff
on the forum and web generally.

Thanks,

Paul




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