OK, I modified the security.yml file as follows:

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

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

  firewalls:
    main:
      form_login:
        check_path:   /login_check
        login_path:   /login
        failure_path: /login
      logout:     true

And I still get the following error after submitting the login form:

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

On Mar 7, 2:27 pm, Christophe COEVOET <s...@notk.org> wrote:
> Le 07/03/2011 21:24, Donald a crit :> Christophe,
>
> > Thanks for the response.
>
> > I'm aware that there are certain features missing from my example
> > above. But I'm trying to keep this test case very limited so I can
> > concentrate on the problem at hand; being that the check
> > authentication is not working.
>
> Sure, but your issue can be this: when the authentication fails, the
> request is not redirected so you need to have a controller. Thus it
> would display the authentication error (which also appear in the logs if
> you log debug messages)
>
> --
> Christophe | Stof

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