:-)

yes, it is great to have so many competent people on this list!

Massimo

On Mar 22, 12:59 pm, Jason Brower <[email protected]> wrote:
> +1 for Niels.
> Massimo, your too good a guy to help us. :P  I am sure you know people
> in this.  There are people all around the world ready to help you out.
> I wish I knew more, then I would help.  But I am sure I can do something
> in the documentation.  Don't be scared to ask people for help. :D
> Regards,
> Jason Brower
>
> On Sun, 2009-03-22 at 08:31 -0700, notabene wrote:
> > Hi Massimo
>
> > Thank You for Your great work. I have the impression that You are a
> > "one-man army", that design, develop, make documentation, teach and
> > support.
>
> > But (always a but?) if I may suggest an improvement: When You get
> > these questions. Why not refer to the best available documentation? In
> > this case tohttp://web2py.com/examples/default/tools. And then if
> > there is no available documentation - try get the time to update the
> > documentation.
>
> > Best regards
>
> > Niels Bjerre
>
> > On Mar 21, 8:38 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > 1. is correct. You can create your own tables but I would let web2py
> > > do it for you. Here is the minimal *complete* code you need
>
> > > #in model db.py
> > > from gluon.tools import *
> > > auth=Auth(globals(),db)
> > > auth.define_tables()
>
> > > #in default.py
> > > def user(): return auth()
>
> > > The latter action will 
> > > exposehttp://..../yourapp/default/user/loginhttp://..../yourapp/default/use...
>
> > > You can check if a user is logged in by auth.is_logged_in(). You can
> > > get the current user with auth.user. You can decorate actions that
> > > need login
>
> > > @auth.requires_login()
>
> > > This can do a lot more like role based access control.
>
> > > The plan is to create Auth implementations on top of LDAP, etc.
> > > exposing the same interface. We could use help in this direction.
>
> > > Massimo
>
> > > On Mar 21, 10:42 am, Anand Vaidya <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi
>
> > > > I am a bit lost with the Authentication / Authorization in web2py. I
> > > > am using v1.58
>
> > > > What I need:
>
> > > > My current needs are quite minimal. Given a username and password (in
> > > > a form), verify the user:pass and let the user in. Block all functions
> > > > if anonymous or failed auth. I do not want to use any db (sqlite/
> > > > mysql) for storage of these info, but need to use an ASCII text file.
>
> > > > I am generating a simple file that looks like apache htpasswd ( user :
> > > > md5hashed-password) using python md5 module. I am avoiding Apache's
> > > > own htpasswd since the algorithm is too complicated.
>
> > > > My understanding from the docs and this list is that , the web2py
> > > > provided Auth controller will work only with a DB and also generates
> > > > Login, Register , Recaptcha etc which I do not need (In fact the app
> > > > owner does not allow new self-registrations)
>
> > > > My questions:
>
> > > > 1. Is my statement above correct?
>
> > > > 2. How do solve the auth part?
>
> > > > 3. If we need to extend the auth to AD, LDAP, /etc/passwd, NIS,
> > > > htpasswd, Samba, MySQL etc , is there a generic solution?  Are there
> > > > any plans in web2py development to abstract out the steps?
>
> > > > I have already completed the project with CherryPy and Genshi but was
> > > > forced to abandon the work due to problems with IE and am recoding in
> > > > Web2Py
>
> > > > Regards
> > > > Anand
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