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Update custom_provider.rst
"in_memory" does not exist. This is a just a provider name. The real keyword is "memory"
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‎security/custom_provider.rst‎

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the configured user provider to return a user object for a given username.
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Symfony then checks whether the password of this user is correct and generates
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a security token so the user stays authenticated during the current session.
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Out of the box, Symfony has four user providers: ``in_memory``, ``entity``,
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Out of the box, Symfony has four user providers: ``memory``, ``entity``,
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``ldap`` and ``chain``. In this entry you'll see how you can create your
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own user provider, which could be useful if your users are accessed via a
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custom database, a file, or - as shown in this example - a web service.

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