The login is controlled with a cookie.  The cookie's domain matches
the subdomain they authenticated on.  I'm sure a google for "cookie
domain" would return some information on the topic.

   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_cookie#Domain_and_Path


One solution: don't use separate subdomains.



Robert






On Sat, Apr 9, 2011 at 16:31, roberto.cr <roberto...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does this happen to *everyone* ??? How come there's not much info
> about it on this discussion group ?
> How are people solving this ?
>
> On Apr 9, 5:47 am, "roberto.cr" <roberto...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> The login isn't working across different subdomains
>>
>> My app needs to accept any user input for the subdomain (I've already
>> set the subdomain wildcard in google apps and in my dns settings, it's
>> working as desired)
>> pizza.mydomain.com
>> coke.mydomain.com
>> But when the user logs in pizza subdomain, he doesn't appear logged in
>> coke subdomain. I need any login to work across any subdomain.
>>
>> users.auth_domain clearly states "This method is internal and should
>> not be used by client applications."
>>
>> I simply don't know where to start. Is this something I can control or
>> not?
>
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