Just the telephone number and nothing else.

On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 4:48 PM, Jonathan Lundell <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 15 Jul 2012, at 6:48 AM, Pystar wrote:
>
> I am confused on how to implement this strange authentication mechanism
> and incorporate it into web2py and make it work natively.
> Take this as an example of how it would work:
> There is no registration on the site, whenever a user wants to login to
> perform any action, he clicks in the login button, which takes him to a
> form where he enters his phone number and a random alphanumeric code is
> generated and sent to his phone which he now enters and gets authenticated
> and he can now perform whatever action he wants.
> How do I get this to play with login_bare() and @auth.requires_login()?
>
>
> A couple of questions.
>
> Does the user enter anything other than the phone number (and later the
> code) as part of the login/auth process?
>
> How persistent is the login?
>
>

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