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If you inherit respond to and call it again in your controller
it will not overwrite the previous but add to it.
Since we always have some exceptions from the rules it's probably
easiest to be explicit in the controllers that require it themselves.
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There are some places where we only want to require login unless you can use EIP anonymously. So far we had an anonymous_certs_allowed? method in all these controllers. Now it's replaced with ApiController#anonymous_access_allowed?. The naming better reflects that there might be other services that allow anonymous use at some point.
This also fixed a typo name -> @filename that broke the ConfigsController.
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require_login is require_token for the api controller
It also skips the verify_authenticity_token before filter.
So all Subclasses of the ApiController will only support token auth.
Also made the V1::UsersController a bit more strict. Now way for admins to alter other users through the api. We don't support that yet so let's not allow it either.
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