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We have a setup a new Bitbucket server and configured a LDAP user directory for access. It is able to sync with the Active Directory group that we need it to, but the members of that group are not able to login. Currently Bitbucket is set up for HTTP only, Do I need to set it up for HTTPS to allow this type of authentication?
I think I have fixed it. Currently testing, but it appears I did not have the AD settings for the user directory setup completely, or at least not the way I wanted them.
Hi @Kevin Goforth :
Please, let me know if those users are part of the "bitbucket-user" group which is default group for Bitbucket application and also check the global permission for this group in Bitbucket.
Regards,
Mahesh Shinde
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The only other group I see, other than the AD group, is the stash-users group. The users are not part of that group. I have attempted to add users to that group but it errors out.
The AD group has the Bitbucket user and Project Creator permissions.
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