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“gRbac - User registration, authentication and management test drive: http://grbac.gemisoft.com/ user: admin pasword: password”
— gRbac - User registration, authentication and management, yiiframework.com
“I have setup a user authentication system using PHP and MySQL. The "database" is set up and the table is setup for the users. My problem comes when I try to login one of the users in as test. The page just seems to reload itself with”
— user authentication help, larryullman.com
“This forum is for discussing how to use Moodle with various types of authentication and other issues involving user access. and/or contribute to the Authentication documentation and Authentication FAQ. Forum moderator: Howard Miller”
— User authentication, moodle.org
“Because it authenticate only one user. So in order to maintain multiple accounts, you have to have a callback function in php. Http Authentication for SOPA Messages in PHP - 2 Minutes Introduction | Dimuthu's Blog Says:”
— Dimuthu's Blog " Blog Archive " Authenticate using Username, dimuthu.org
“Setting Up User Authentication In the following sections of this tutorial, you will use ImpAKT to build a user authentication system for your forum. You need”
— Building a Forum with Dreamweaver – Part 2: Setting Up User, adobetutorialz.com
“Create a simple PHP script and MySQL database for user authentication. In this tutorial, we will show you how to create a simple script using PHP for user authentication”
— Create a simple PHP script and MySQL database for user, blog.typpz.com
“A Mediawiki has it's own authentication, the users and all user information is stored in the database. central ldap database and the authentication happens by apache's Basic Auth. This means that when a user tries to access the wiki”
— Raskas' blog " Blog Archive " MediaWiki remote user, raskas.be
“Next, I quickly walk you through implementing a session-based user authentication section for your blog. the identity of the user. Open the login.php page and set the title to Blog: Login from the Document toolbar”
— Article :: Building a Blog #2: Creating the Administrative, interaktonline.com
“The authentication of the PHPClasses site users will be changed to work in a separate site. It will use the OpenID protocol, so you do not have to create a new account to access other sites. This article explains better what this means in”
— Single Sign-On authentication using OpenID and other security, phpclasses.org