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Re: Library for User Management
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Re: Library for User Management


  • Subject: Re: Library for User Management
  • From: Tito Ciuro <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 09:46:33 -0400

Hello Philip,

For authentication, check Authorization.framework: http://septicus.com/products/opensource

The description found there states:

"This is a simple Objective-C wrapper around Apple's Security framework. It provides an Authorization object which can be used to authenticate users and run tools with privileges. It is simply a convinience class. I didn't like having all those Security framework calls all over the place in my code and came up with this to clean things up and make using the Security framework features easier."

Regards,

-- Tito

On 5 may 2005, at 9:00, Philip Mötteli wrote:

Hi


Does anybody know of a library, that manages users and their authentication?
I have a web application, where users can create their accounts, log-in and have
access to specific parts of my application.
I don't want to reinvent the wheel (though I already have implemented a working
draft) and would prefer to invest my efforts to something more worthwhile.



Thanks Phil


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