Hi kulls

Can you show to us a little bit more of code?

Between, this is a normal mistake with Catalyst and DBIx:Class authenticate, take a look at manual <a href="http://search.cpan.org/~flora/Catalyst-Authentication-Store-DBIx-Class-0.1300/lib/Catalyst/Authentication/Store/DBIx/Class.pm>here

I think that you make a mistake at conf:

__PACKAGE__->config->{authentication} = { default_realm => 'members', realms => { members => { credential => { class => 'Password', password_field => 'password', password_type => 'clear' }, store => { class => 'DBIx::Class', user_model => 'MyApp::User', role_relation => 'roles', role_field => 'rolename', } } } };

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In reply to Re: Catalyst : Could not find authentication realm 'default' by lorn
in thread Catalyst : Could not find authentication realm 'default' by kulls

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