Are you useing UUID keys for the users or groups id?  If so you need
to modify one of the three tables but I don't know which off the top
of my head.

On Sep 1, 2:27 pm, Rob <bizarro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, that's it.
>
> Just a quick update, I rebuilt my ACO table and aco_aro table seeing
> if I might have fouled something up when tinkering around, but it
> still has the same results.
> Auth seems to work just fine, users are required to login on pages
> where they should have to, and I can get things like user group and
> user id from $this->Auth->user
> I don't understand what could have gone wrong with acl though.
>
> -Rob
>
> On Sep 1, 12:10 pm, Anthony <anthony.c.fra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > If you followed the Auth and ACL examples from the handbook hes
> > referring to the build_acl action.
>
> >http://book.cakephp.org/view/1549/An-Automated-tool-for-creating-ACOs
>
> > On Sep 1, 10:54 am, Rob <bizarro...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hey,
> > > This is my AppController
>
> > > class AppController extends Controller{
> > >         var $components = array('Acl', 'Auth', 'Session');
> > >         function beforeFilter(){
> > >                 $this->Auth->Authorize = 'actions';
> > >                 $this->Auth->loginAction = array('controller' => 'users', 
> > > 'action'
> > > => 'login');
> > >                 $this->Auth->logoutRedirect = array('controller' => 
> > > 'users',
> > > 'action' => 'login');
> > >                 $this->Auth->loginRedirect = array('controller' => 'cps', 
> > > 'action'
> > > => 'panel');
> > >                 $this->Auth->actionPath = 'controllers/';
> > >                 $this->Auth->allowedActions = array('display');
> > >         }
>
> > > }
>
> > > and I don't have an initACL function, it wasn't mentioned at all in
> > > the tutorial I followed...I have initDB where I set allow and deny, is
> > > that similar?
>
> > >         function initDB(){
> > >                 $group =& $this->User->Group;
>
> > >                 $group->id = 2;
> > >                 $this->Acl->deny($group, 'controllers');
>
> > >                 $group->id = 3;
> > >                 $this->Acl->deny($group, 'controllers');
> > >                 $this->Acl->allow($group, 'controllers/Campaigns/add');
> > >                 $this->Acl->allow($group, 'controllers/Campaigns/index');
> > >                 $this->Acl->allow($group, 'controllers/Ads/view');
> > >                 $this->Acl->allow($group, 'controllers/Users/view');
> > >                 $this->Acl->allow($group, 'controllers/Cps/panel');
> > >                 $this->Acl->allow($group, 'controllers/Pages');
>
> > >                 echo "done";
> > >                 exit;
>
> > >         }
>
> > > On Sep 1, 2:39 am, "gome$" <gmo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > hi,
> > > > It won't affect auth permanently.
> > > > Show me your AppControler source code and initACL function.

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