@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ configuration looks like this:
4848 pattern : ^/(_(profiler|wdt)|css|images|js)/
4949 security : false
5050
51- default :
51+ main :
5252 anonymous : ~
5353
5454 .. code-block :: xml
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ configuration looks like this:
7070 pattern =" ^/(_(profiler|wdt)|css|images|js)/"
7171 security =" false" />
7272
73- <firewall name =" default " >
73+ <firewall name =" main " >
7474 <anonymous />
7575 </firewall >
7676 </config >
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ configuration looks like this:
9090 'pattern' => '^/(_(profiler|wdt)|css|images|js)/',
9191 'security' => false,
9292 ),
93- 'default ' => array(
93+ 'main ' => array(
9494 'anonymous' => null,
9595 ),
9696 ),
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ by your security.
106106 You can also match a request against other details of the request (e.g. host). For more
107107 information and examples read :doc: `/security/firewall_restriction `.
108108
109- All other URLs will be handled by the ``default `` firewall (no ``pattern ``
109+ All other URLs will be handled by the ``main `` firewall (no ``pattern ``
110110key means it matches *all * URLs). You can think of the firewall like your
111111security system, and so it usually makes sense to have just one main firewall.
112112But this does *not * mean that every URL requires authentication - the ``anonymous ``
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ To activate this, add the ``http_basic`` key under your firewall:
144144
145145 firewalls :
146146 # ...
147- default :
147+ main :
148148 anonymous : ~
149149 http_basic : ~
150150
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ To activate this, add the ``http_basic`` key under your firewall:
161161 <config >
162162 <!-- ... -->
163163
164- <firewall name =" default " >
164+ <firewall name =" main " >
165165 <anonymous />
166166 <http-basic />
167167 </firewall >
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ To activate this, add the ``http_basic`` key under your firewall:
175175 // ...
176176 'firewalls' => array(
177177 // ...
178- 'default ' => array(
178+ 'main ' => array(
179179 'anonymous' => null,
180180 'http_basic' => null,
181181 ),
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ user to be logged in to access this URL:
216216 # ...
217217 firewalls :
218218 # ...
219- default :
219+ main :
220220 # ...
221221
222222 access_control :
@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ user to be logged in to access this URL:
236236 <config >
237237 <!-- ... -->
238238
239- <firewall name =" default " >
239+ <firewall name =" main " >
240240 <!-- ... -->
241241 </firewall >
242242
@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ user to be logged in to access this URL:
252252 // ...
253253 'firewalls' => array(
254254 // ...
255- 'default ' => array(
255+ 'main ' => array(
256256 // ...
257257 ),
258258 ),
@@ -707,7 +707,7 @@ URL pattern. You saw this earlier, where anything matching the regular expressio
707707
708708 firewalls :
709709 # ...
710- default :
710+ main :
711711 # ...
712712
713713 access_control :
@@ -727,7 +727,7 @@ URL pattern. You saw this earlier, where anything matching the regular expressio
727727 <config >
728728 <!-- ... -->
729729
730- <firewall name =" default " >
730+ <firewall name =" main " >
731731 <!-- ... -->
732732 </firewall >
733733
@@ -744,7 +744,7 @@ URL pattern. You saw this earlier, where anything matching the regular expressio
744744
745745 'firewalls' => array(
746746 // ...
747- 'default ' => array(
747+ 'main ' => array(
748748 // ...
749749 ),
750750 ),
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