Ben Alex wrote:

> You could also write your own custom AuthenticationEntryPoint, which is probably preferable to subclassing.

Thanks for your reply, Ben.
I don't see how implementing a custom AuthenticationEntryPoint would solve my problem, which is not related to the login page, but rather to the page displayed after successfull login.

Let me know, please.

Regards,

Sergio B.

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