I am interested in using Crowd for single sign on, but my company already has an OpenID provider that we use. We do not need to use CrowdID as an open ID provider. What I am interested in is hooking Crowd (or JIRA/Confluence directly) into my OpenID provider server so that my existing users can login to my atlassian products. Is this possible, and if so, how?
Re using an external OpenID provider to authenticate to JIRA, Confluence, or Crowd:
(I'm a developer on the Crowd team.)
Has there been any update regarding the support an external OpenId provider to authenticate to Jira?
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Same question here! We would love to see the ability for single sign on with google apps just like in OnDemand, using Google Authenticator.
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Same question here in 2019. Interested in OIDC support for Atlassian's cloud/on-demand products.
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OpenID Connect in Crowd is on our current roadmap, can't share any timeline with you right now, but there will be an update soon.
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We have the same situation. We are mandated to use a specific openID server and need to integrate JIRA, Confluence, and Stash into the picture. We are currently using JIRA for user account management but would consider using Crowd with the added benefit of SSO. However, we must use the provided openID server and, so far, I don't see how that can be done.
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Hi @Brian Kennedy2 ,
Yes, it is possible to connected JIRA, Confluence and other Atlassian application to any of the OAuth/OpenID provider for Single Sign-on with the help third party OAuth/OIDC client plugins from the Atlassian Marketplace.
Please take a look into the OAuth/OIDC client plugin from Atlassian Marketplace.
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/search?query=OAUTH%20%20miniOrange
Also, with the help of above plugins, you will also be able to manage users and group from your OpenID provider but if you are interested in managing user and group in Crowd, simply connect Crowd as a user directory to all the Atlassian applications and configure the plugin for Single Sign-on only.
I work for the miniOrange. In case if you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out via our customer portal.
Thanks,
Lokesh
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We have a similar requirement. We want to use CrowdID and its login page for our Confluence, Jira and a couplle of custom web apps. I don't see how this can be done. I have configured Confluence and JIRA to use SSO, which is great, but it requires each app to use its own login page (which we are trying to avoid).
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