Thanks Baz, I've been pulling pieces here and there from obAuth as it
quite simple but gets the job done as you say. There are few other
projects I have used for reference as well but I think it mostly has
come from obAuth.

Chris, I found the AuthComponent mentioned in the release for the
1.2.0.5427alpha:
http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/the-last-alpha-cake

but to be honest I'm not really that confident using an AuthComponent
that is in a alpha release. I guess I will just do with what I'm using
and watch the AuthComponent to see how it turns out.

If anyone has used the new AuthComponent and found it to be stable,
please let me know.

Thanks.

On Sep 9, 9:47 pm, Baz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think this whole ACL thing isn't what I really need. All this ACO's and
> ARO's and stuff. I mean, there must be a a good use for all of it, but I'm
> beginning to think that it's not for me.
>
> Gobblez's got it right. All I need is to either let people in or keep them
> out. I do like the group feature though. The only thing is that it would be
> nice if obAuth could just have an array of allowed actions like array
> ('edit', 'add', 'delete') etc, instead of having to lock() in every action
> function. Oh well, beggars can't be choosers I guess.
>
> Sorry guys, I can see you all shaking your head in disappointment.
>
> On 9/9/07, gobblez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > I liked obAuth too. It was simpler than the others seem to be.  I took
> > out the groups feature it had, and made a few small modifications, and
> > added a few functions that made it easier to compare things (like 2
> > passwords when registering).  I figured why bother having groups/
> > levels; you're either a user that needs to login, or not.  For the
> > admin features, I just have a separate system/site using the admin
> > routing (sometimes I name it something weird to keep out URL
> > guessers); one method I used was putting the password in regex in the
> > model for that field.  Not sure how secure that was though.
>
> > On Sep 9, 6:40 pm, Baz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > obAuth is what I've been using. It's nice, with no thrills. The others
> > are
> > > just too complicated for what I'm trying to do.
>
> > > On 9/9/07, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Thanks for the reply Chris.  I'm talking about an authentication
> > > > system, the ACL part is too simple to bother using someone elses
> > > > system unless of course this one is simple enough.
>
> > > > I've found lots of "add-on" auth components for cake but no CakePHP
> > > > branded authentication component.  There's othAuth, dAuth, rbAuth,
> > > > simpleAuth, obAuthl...  but I personally think there is too many and
> > > > when ever I reference them they are always changing or maybe I just
> > > > can't find the one I look at last because they all have the same name.
>
> > > > I did find the security component which is pretty useful but I haven't
> > > > found an authentication component in the cake libs. Is there somewhere
> > > > I'm not looking?
>
> > > > Anyways, a good article or post about this would be invaluable so
> > > > please let me know if you do.
>
> > > > Oh and good luck with your lawn, my apartment didn't come with one so
> > > > atleast you have one.
>
> > > > --
> > > > Matt
>
> > > > On Sep 9, 5:55 am, "Chris Hartjes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > On 9/8/07, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > I've starting my first cake site, yum cake!
>
> > > > > > One of the first decisions I've wondering I've trying to make is
> > to do
> > > > > > my own auth system or use one of the many being actively
> > developed. I
> > > > > > was hoping for some feedback on what others have found what has
> > > > > > worked.
>
> > > > > Are you talking about Authentication (where you verify that people
> > > > > have a valid login and password for a site) or Access Control (where
> > > > > you determine if someone has the proper privileges to access a
> > > > > particular page).  People often mix the two together.
>
> > > > > If you want to use Authentication and some really simple Access
> > > > > Control, you can use CakePHP's Auth component.  Then, by specifying
> > > > > that you wish to use either a method in the controller or a method
> > in
> > > > > a model you can do simple access control.  I have done this on two
> > > > > different sites now, both CDC projects (one internal, one under
> > > > > development for a client and not ready to show the world yet).
>
> > > > > I was thinking about this while outside putting fertilizer on my
> > lawn
> > > > > in a vain attempt to improve it's scrubby appearance and I think
> > that
> > > > > I need to do a blog post about how to use Auth, collecting all the
> > > > > information I've seen around plus my experience with it as well.
>
> > > > > --
> > > > > Chris Hartjes
> > > > > Senior Developer
> > > > > Cake Development Corporation
>
> > > > > My motto for 2007:  "Just build it, damnit!"
>
> > > > > @TheBallpark -http://www.littlehart.net/attheballpark
> > > > > @TheKeyboard -http://www.littlehart.net/atthekeyboard- Hide quoted 
> > > > > text -
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