Using the Django authentication system
This document explains the usage of Django’s #authentication system in its default configuration. This configuration has evolved to serve the most common project needs, handling a reasonably wide range of tasks, and has a careful implementation of #passwords and #permissions. For projects where authentication needs differ from the default, #Django supports extensive extension and customization of authentication.
https://docs.djangoproject.com/es/1.11/topics/auth/default/
User authentication in #Django
Django comes with a user authentication system. It handles user #accounts, #groups, #permissions and #cookie-based user #sessions. This section of the documentation explains how the default implementation works out of the box, as well as how to extend and customize it to suit your project’s needs.
https://docs.djangoproject.com/es/1.11/topics/auth/
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