I am trying to build a User model with a dedicated LDAP backend. I have no SQL 
database.

def login(request):
   ...
   login(request, user)
   request.user.is_authenticated()   ---> return True
   return HttpResponseRedirect("/manage")

def manage(request):
   print request.user.is_authenticated()    --> returns False

Shouldn't the manage() show the user being authenticated?
What exactly happens when I do a login() call? Does it store some sessions 
somewhere? If so, what can I do in my custom User model to make it save this 
session?

Thanks,
Anil



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