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SecurityAssist: simple persistent login

Thread began 2/18/2014 3:16 pm by Rob | Last modified 2/19/2014 8:54 am by Jason Byrnes | 967 views | 1 replies |

Rob

SecurityAssist: simple persistent login

I want to use SecurityAssist for very simple email collection, so that once someone registers or logs in the corner of a web page, they're logged in until they delete their cookies. Then I can protect certain regions of pages. I haven't found any place in the documentation that explains how the existing access rules work. Is there such a place? Is there a simple tutorial for this kind of thing?

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

security assist uses sessions to store the users ID, the address rules check for the existence of the session.

when you run the security assist wizard, you have an option to add a remember me checkbox and auto login.


If the user checks these boxes before logging in, the login is stored in a cookie and when they visit the login page, it automatically logs them in giving pretty close to what you are asking about.

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