For historical reasons, I have an appliance which does not use Auth, but 
its own table of users.  Passwords get stored in a similar way (that is, 
using a normal SQLFORM and a password field).  How, then, can I verify a 
user's password, since I am not using auth & thus do not have (direct) 
access to its methods for taking care of this?

(I realize the best answer would be to use Auth, and it may come t that, 
but I was hoping that there was an alternate solution.)

- Scott

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