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What permissions does the Default Permission Scheme have?

Marcel Plomp
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November 22, 2016

It seems that some changes have been made to the default permissions scheme.

Does anyone now what the permissions are "out of the box installation"  of JIRA (Version 6.4.1)?

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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September 27, 2012

I'm not sure what's wrong here - you are not logged in, the page you're trying to reach needs you logged in, so it's asking for a login. The software can't help you - you haven't been authenticated yet, and you need to do it.

Is there something like it forgetting who you are? Is it timing out your session too quickly?

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September 27, 2012

You're right. I should probably just get the ops guys to set the sessions to not expire (jsessionid related, I suppose).

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September 27, 2012

I think it's probably timeouts.

I know Jira has an expiry time internally by default, but it's hours. I lose my session when I close the browser because it clears stuff. But I only get the login screen when one of those two happens. If you've got the "remember me" flag set, then it should really be quite rare that it asks for a login...

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