That's what I suspect but the question is how I got out of the scope of a 
firewall?

security:
    encoders:
        Symfony\Component\Security\Core\User\User:
            algorithm: sha1
            encode-as-base64: false
            iterations: 1

    role_hierarchy:
        ROLE_ADMIN:       ROLE_USER
        ROLE_SUPER_ADMIN: [ROLE_USER, ROLE_ADMIN, ROLE_ALLOWED_TO_SWITCH]

    providers:
        in_memory:
            users:
                admin: { password: 9af2785afcfdd303af47fa698c6000fb731a772d, 
roles: [ 'ROLE_ADMIN' ] }

    firewalls:
        profiler:
            pattern:  /_profiler.*
            security: false

        wdt:
            pattern:  /_wdt.*
            security: false

        login:
            pattern:  /login
            security: false

        secured_area:
            pattern:    /.*
            form_login:
                check_path: /login_check
                login_path: /login
            logout:
                path:   /logout
                target: /login
            anonymous: true
            #http_basic:
            #    realm: "Secured Demo Area"

    access_control:
        - { path: /login, roles: IS_AUTHENTICATED_ANONYMOUSLY }
        - { path: /.*, roles: ROLE_USER }

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