Yes.  You need to meet several conditions though:

1. Obviously, the settings files for both sites must point at the same
database

2. The two sites can't use the same model names.  If they do, they
will share the data in those models as well, not just the users
tables.

3. The settings files for the two sites must use the same secret key.

4. They must share the same domain name (they can be on different
domains).  If they do not, the session cookie will be unaccessible
between the two sites because the browser sees this as a security
violation.

5. You will have to set the SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN to be the same on
both sites as well.  ( .mydomain.com , for example)

On Jun 21, 2:57 am, Petey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to use the same authentication tables between multiple
> sites? I want users on one of my websites to be able to use the same
> login on another without duplicating the tables. Is this possible. I
> couldn't tell if the add-on sites module could server that purpose or
> not.


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