When you install sfGuard it will automatically route to the login
module/action when the user hits an action that is protected. So all
you do is install that , and you can have a play with you app
routying.yml to make the redirects.


On Jan 9, 12:42 am, "Yevgeniy A. Viktorov" <w...@osmonitoring.com>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have two applications frontend and backend with different layouts and
> would like to use frontend/login to authenticate to both, e.g. frontend
> itself and backend. Would like to simply redirect to frontend/login when
> non authenticated user requesting backend app and share auth session
> between two apps.
>
> Looking for the best practice/ideas :)
>
> Thanks.
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