Crowd Integration with Confluence, JIRA & Bamboo

cliper September 12, 2018

Hi guys,

So, I've followed the instructions at https://confluence.atlassian.com/crowd/integrating-crowd-with-atlassian-confluence-198573.html

under 2.2 Enable SSO integration with Crowd (Optional)

Expectations:

I've expected that I can login with my user contained in my Crowd directory.

Problem:

If I enable SSO in seraph-config.xml, and try to login, it does nothing and just reloads the login page. Sometimes I get an error Incorrect username/password.

Session Flow:
Client -> Goes to my Caddy Server (Proxy) -> tomcat (Confluence/JIRA/Bamboo) 

In short, its behind a proxy. The headers described in the guide above are present. So no question about that.

My setup is at https://confluence.devsier.com

So when I enable the SSO in seraph-config.xml,it does not let me login even to newly created users with admin permissions.

Here's some screenshots that might help:

Application_Details.pngApplication_Remote_Addresses.pngconf_server_xml.pngCrowd_Directory_Options.pngWEB-INF_classes_crowd_properties.png

 

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Bruno Vincent
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September 13, 2018

Hi @cliper

Did you set the SSO domain as devsier.com in Crowd's administration console? (Settings > General > Single Sign-On cookie settings)

cliper September 13, 2018

I did try that, let me try it again and will report back.

cliper September 13, 2018

Hi @Bruno Vincent, that seems to work after several restarts.

Also, on JIRA, I've also checked the Applications jira-administrators group as it was un-checked under Cog -> (JIRA Administration) Applications -> Application access

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Thanks a lot!

Best,

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