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Confluence 5.1.1 and Crowd 2.6.1: SSO problems

Ernest Kim April 12, 2013

I have gotten Confluence and Crowd to work correctly without SSO. My crowd users can login and all is happy. But when I edit the seraph-config.xml to allow for XML with the following:

<!-- Default Confluence authenticator, which uses the configured user management for authentication. -->
    <!--
    <authenticator class="com.atlassian.confluence.user.ConfluenceAuthenticator"/>
    --> 
    <!-- Custom authenticators appear below. To enable one of them, comment out the default authenticator above and uncomment the one below. -->

    <!-- Authenticator with support for Crowd single-sign on (SSO). -->
    <authenticator class="com.atlassian.confluence.user.ConfluenceCrowdSSOAuthenticator"/>

    <!-- Specialised version of the default authenticator which adds authenticated users to confluence-users if they aren't already a member. -->
    <!-- <authenticator class="com.atlassian.confluence.user.ConfluenceGroupJoiningAuthenticator"/> -->

None of the users are able to log in. The error that shows up is:

2013-04-12 15:05:47,290 WARN [TP-Processor3] [atlassian.seraph.auth.DefaultAuthenticator] login login : 'XXXXXXXXX' tried to login but they do not have USE permission or weren't found. Deleting remember me cookie.

Is anyone else having this same problem?

-Ernie

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Ernest Kim April 14, 2013

Did you hear that big smacking sound? That was me smacking my head and saying "DOH!" Thanks.

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Zul NS _Atlassian_
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April 14, 2013

Have you configured the crowd.properties in Confluence? Here.

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