I do that with Apache::AuthCookie, and that seems to be the standard thing to
do with it.  Works fine.  I've never used Authen::Ticket, though.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Arnel Estanislao) wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Is there a "best way" to accomplish the following user registration/login 
>system:
>
>- User attempts to visit a password-protected section of the site.
>- If user is not yet authenticated (using DBI/DBD::Pg), user is redirected 
>to a login/registration page.  (We are NOT using Basic authentication).
>- User logs in or registers.
>- User is given a session key and is taken to the URL they were originally 
>trying to visit.
>- Session expires after X amount of time.
>
>We're thinking about using "Authen::Ticket" or "Apache::AuthCookie", but 
>wanted to get some real-world validation of our approach, or find out about 
>other modules that have been used to successfully implement the above.
>
>Thanks!!!
>
>Arnel
>
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