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Re: Standard authentication interface


  • Subject: Re: Standard authentication interface
  • From: James Bucanek <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 08:16:49 -0700

Ondra Cada wrote on Friday, April 28, 2006:

>James,
>
>On 28.4.2006, at 16:20, James Bucanek wrote:
>
>>> I try to create a dialog interface able to ask for a user and
>>> password, and then be able to run a program with this user
>>> permissions. I need to know if there is a standard way to solve it.
>>> Is there a class that provides us with this kind of dialog boxes?
>>
>> There is no Cocoa interface for this
>
>I haven't used the API myself yet, but I have been pretty positive
>SFAuthorization*, a very Cocoa API, is exactly for this?

You're right. Because much of the authentication and authorization framework doesn't have Cocoa wrappers, I tend to ignore them and subsequently forget about them entirely. Thanks for the reminder.

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James Bucanek
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