Austin,

You do not have to include the log in code on every page. Have a check for the 
user logged in on every page (more below) except the login page which will 
perform the example code. When log in is complete, after forceAuthentication, 
you can write to the log and add an identifier to the session. You can check 
for the identifier in the session on each page.

Ray

On Thu, 2019-05-16 at 15:38 -1000, Austin wrote:
Hello CAS-Users,

I am using phpCAS 1.3.7 and have the basic functionality working using your 
simple 
example<https://github.com/apereo/phpCAS/blob/master/docs/examples/example_simple.php>,
 which I include on all of the pages I want to be authenticated.  However, I 
would also like to log the user logins in my database after the initial 
authentication.  However, is there any way to tell if the authentication is due 
to a CAS login or if it's just authenticating against the phpCAS session cookie?

Thanks,

Austin

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