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epic vs story vs task

Brian Shanblatt
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January 2, 2016

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J. Caldwell
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June 19, 2013

So...here's what I've learned from my LDAP intergration experience. Unless you are going to be leveraging AD groups as method of allowing Jira users to be added to groups, it is better to go with an "Internal with LDAP auth." First, you only pull over people that login, which is nice from the licensing perspective. Secondly, you put more things in your own control. You can deactive a user and you don't have to deal with AD maintaining entities. Plus...for me, it's been less twitchy.

Still trying to figure out what the issue is.

Another suggestion...move the Jira Internal Directory down...have LDAP be first.

Justin Walsh
June 19, 2013

I will do that. Thank you so much for the responses.

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J. Caldwell
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June 19, 2013

can you tell me what versions of Jira and how you setup your LDAP connection?

Justin Walsh
June 19, 2013

It's version 6.0.2 running on Windows.

LDAP is running off of a Win 2003 domain controller. The connection syncs and tests without issue: http://i.imgur.com/bqbX8se.png

Thanks for taking your time to respond.

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J. Caldwell
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June 19, 2013

Have you looked into the security logs for Jira? If not, I would recommend doing so. If you odn't see it, you should be able to turn up the logging level in the application (assuming recent jira version) to get the security log to generate. Then duplicate the issue and check the log. Absent an error message it's hard to say.

Also...is your admin account an internal to the app account, or not?

Justin Walsh
June 19, 2013

I spent a good while searching over the security logs and testing various things. The problem is, there doesn't seem to be any exceptions... it's just not creating a session.

This is suddenly much less urgent, however, as I've realized if I chose "remember me" when logging in, the issue goes away.

Here is a diff of SQL logs - left is without "remember me" the right is with. http://www.diffchecker.com/0r2gkiab

It seems that when logging in without "remember me" selected, the user gets to the dashboard but the session is immediately terminated. I can't find any failing insert or update queries, however, so I'm struggling to make sense of it.

The admin account is an internal JIRA account.

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