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Doodles for Authentication: Recognition and User Study Results

HPL-2008-36 Doodles for Authentication: Recognition and User Study Results - Govindarajulu, Naveen Sundar; Madhvanath, Sriganesh
Keyword(s): Doodles, Authentication, Comparative user study, Dynamic Time Warping, L7 Features
Abstract: Traditional means of computer based authentication based on username and password combinations become unwieldy as the number of password accounts one manages increases. The average computer user needs to remember a large number of text username and password combinations for different applications, w ...
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Catalyst::Authentication::Store::Minimal(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation	     Catalyst::Authentication::Store::Minimal(3pm)

NAME
Catalyst::Authentication::Store::Minimal - Minimal authentication store SYNOPSIS
# you probably just want Store::Minimal under most cases, # but if you insist you can instantiate your own store: use Catalyst::Authentication::Store::Minimal; use Catalyst qw/ Authentication /; __PACKAGE__->config( 'Plugin::Authentication' => { default_realm => 'members', realms => { members => { credential => { class => 'Password', password_field => 'password', password_type => 'clear' }, store => { class => 'Minimal', users => { bob => { password => "s00p3r", editor => 'yes', roles => [qw/edit delete/], }, william => { password => "s3cr3t", roles => [qw/comment/], } } } } } } ); DESCRIPTION
This authentication store lets you create a very quick and dirty user database in your application's config hash. You will need to include the Authentication plugin, and at least one Credential plugin to use this Store. Credential::Password is reccommended. It's purpose is mainly for testing, and it should probably be replaced by a more "serious" store for production. The hash in the config, as well as the user objects/hashes are freely mutable at runtime. CONFIGURATION
class The classname used for the store. This is part of Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication and is the method by which Catalyst::Authentication::Store::Minimal is loaded as the user store. For this module to be used, this must be set to 'Minimal'. users This is a simple hash of users, the keys are the usenames, and the values are hashrefs containing a password key/value pair, and optionally, a roles/list of role-names pair. If using roles, you will also need to add the Authorization::Roles plugin. See the SYNOPSIS for an example. METHODS
There are no publicly exported routines in the Minimal store (or indeed in most authentication stores) However, below is a description of the routines required by Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication for all authentication stores. new( $config, $app, $realm ) Constructs a new store object, which uses the user element of the supplied config hash ref as it's backing structure. find_user( $authinfo, $c ) Keys the hash by the 'id' or 'username' element in the authinfo hash and returns the user. ... documentation fairy stopped here. ... If the return value is unblessed it will be blessed as Catalyst::Authentication::User::Hash. from_session( $id ) Delegates to "get_user". user_supports( ) Chooses a random user from the hash and delegates to it. get_user( ) Deprecated setup( ) perl v5.14.2 2012-04-14 Catalyst::Authentication::Store::Minimal(3pm)