I've configured Bitbucket and Jira with Oauth Impersonation... it is successful, but Bitbucket is continuing to prompt users for passwords. Why is that? What am I missing?
Every user will have to do that once but you shouldn't be asked for username and password again. Are you saying that the same user is asked for the username and password every time?
Hey, Jobin.
Yes, sir. That is what I mean.
Some other posts suggest the SSO isn't the same as OAuth with Impersonation and then reference some plugins for SSO configuration.
Perhaps I need to follow up with tech support? Unless you have some suggestions.
Daniel
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If you are looking for SSO, configuring OAuth is not enough. OAuth is used to see Bitbucket data inside JIRA, without needing to authenticate, and vice versa. You still will have to login to Bitbucket if you navigate from JIRA to Bitbucket.
For SSO, you need Crowd or some other add-ons providing SSO.
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Thanks, Jobin.
That is what I thought. I'll be evaluating Crowd and continue searching through the documentation.
Do you know of other SSO integrations like ADFS etc.?
I'm working through a proposal and would like to utilize existing infrastructure.
Daniel
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