I prefer to have a page like what I did in BitBucket -> User Directory -> Add Directory.
But for Bamboo it seems I need to configure this LDAP setup from command line, and the content in that configuration XML file is lots different from BitBucket settings. Is there any solution to fix it, or should I upgrade to a higher version (current it is 6.5.0)? Because I saw somewhere in Confluence shows that Bamboo indeed have a LDAP configuration web page.
Web page for LDAP configuration similar to Bitbucket Server is added at Bamboo 6.6.0. Upgrade is required to use this new feature
Alright, now I have upgraded the Bamboo to 6.9.2.
I also have a Bitbucket server using LDAP function, now I would like to copy that settings to Bamboo. But it seems there is no way to view Bitbucket LDAP setting from web page, would you please address me how to view the settings without interrupting normal Bitbucket instance? From command line?
Thank you very much!
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Go to BAMBOO_URL/plugins/servlet/embedded-crowd/directories/list
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Thank you, Alexey
But what I am looking for is the location of Bitbucket LDAP configuration file, not Bamboo. :)
I want to copy that configuration into Bamboo's.
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Same, BITBUCKET_SERVER_URL/plugins/servlet/embedded-crowd/directories/list
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It looks like I don't have such folder:
bamboo@ewqshard03:/opt/atlassian$ tree bitbucket/plugins/
bitbucket/plugins/
0 directories, 0 files
In Bitbucket, I use "Active Directory Server" to manage account, not "crowd". And the version of Bitbucket I use is: v4.10.1
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It's not folder in Bitbucket install dir, but path provided by plugin.
I don't know if Bitbucket Server 4.10.1 has Embedded Crowd plugin which modern versions of Atlassian tools use for user management.
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