You are right but login page is defined in settings.yml, for example:

    login_module:           sfGuardAuth
    login_action:           signin


On 30 ago, 07:44, Tom Ptacnik <to...@tomor.cz> wrote:
> I think you can, because login page is unsecured action in the secured
> app...
>
> On 28 srp, 03:28, Alvaro Garcia <maxpo...@gmail.com> wrote:> Hi!
> > I have secured the application (application/config/security.yml) and a want
> > an unsecured module. Then I have the file
> > /application/unsecuredModule/config/security.yml configure to make the
> > module no secure.
>
> > With this configuration the module are still secured.
> > At the moment I have unsecured the application and make secure every module
> > with its own config/security.yml file.
>
> > Can I unsecure a module that is located into a secure application?
>
> > Thank you!

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