Hi,

thank you for the advice. I will look into the source code of sfGuard and
see how it works. Maybe I will have to implement my own authentication
plugin for symfony, because I have to migrate an already existing
application with a user-database to symfony. 

Greetings, Ben

On Mon, 25 Oct 2010 12:58:04 +0200, Stéphane <[email protected]>
wrote:
> If I understand right, what you want is already implemented.
> 
> To secure a module/action with a credential, you have to:
> 1/define the needed credential within security.yml
> 2/create the credential in the DB
> 3/link your users or groups with the credential.
> 
> There is a module to manage credentials, users and groups, look in the
> sfDoctrineGuardPlugin.
> 
> Regards,
> 
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