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Architecture / Installation


Re: Re: Remote authentication

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Yes but doesn't that require that I have the user setup in my local Tiki DB? I want to avoid having a second user database.

What I want, is if the remote authentication passes a token (for example: ?Member=Yes ) then Tiki will send ?user=registered&pass=registered. This way authenticated members will automatically access the Tiki with "Registered" access.

I looked at tiki-login.php but I'm not sure where to start. Basically I need.

if the request includes MemberID=True
then call tiki-login.php?user=registered&password=registered
else call tiki-error.php?message=Invalid

Yes, I know that passing the parameters as GET is very insecure... that's step 2. lol

Any PHP hacks out there?

-Rick


>
> you can always sent via POST or GET request to tiki-login.php, e.g.:
>
> tiki-login.php?user=&pass=
>
> simmilar with registration
>
> luci

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