Le 07/03/2011 16:18, Donald a écrit :
Hi Roger,

Thanks for the response.

I do have the _username and _password fields in my form, and the
action of the form is pointing to the "_security_check" route.

I'm using the Doctrine UserProvider.

I have tried the routing config without the controller, and I just get
the following error:

     Unable to find the controller for path "/login_check". Maybe you
forgot to add the matching route in your routing configuration?

Here's all the configuration that I think is relevant. Please let me
know if you need anything else:

# app/config/security.yml
security:
   access_denied_url: /error403

   providers:
     entity:
       entity: { class: UserBundle:User, property: username }

   firewalls:
     main:
       form_login: true
       logout:     true

# UserBundle/Resources/config/routing.yml
_security_login:
   pattern:  /login
   defaults: { _controller: UserBundle:Security:login }

_security_check:
   pattern:  /login_check
You should add the defaults to redirect to your login action when the credentials are invalid. The current configuration does not define what you want to do in this case.

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