It really depends on a lot of details but you may want to look into
this:
https://www.web2py.com/cas
instead of using the built-in web2py auth.

Massimo

On Jan 3, 3:16 pm, JimK <jkel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I'm working on a project that is controlled via a web2py app and
> grants permissions to other non-web2py applications.  Does anyone have
> any insight on how I can first direct the user to register/login to
> his account via the web2py app and then allow the users to access the
> other applications.  I know I can setup a simple .htaccess login
> scheme but I was wondering if there was a way to simply piggy-back off
> of the login authentication built into web2py to access the urls of
> the other apps.
>
> Here's a bit more detail about the project:
> qakit.com can best be described as the 37 Signals of open-source QA
> (quality assurance) applications.  Instead of offering new proprietary
> software, QAKit offers secure access to pre-installed and configured
> software testing tools like Mantis Bugs and a private wiki by Wiki
> Media.
>
> To summarize, if a user wants to access their private wiki, they'd
> have to first log into qakit.com to authorize access to even view the
> wiki.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Jim

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