We want to use our internal active directory instance for authentication of applications/services in a hosted jira studio but do not want to expose active directory outside of our firewall. Can we host crowd ourselves within our own firewall (backed by our AD instance), and then point all of the hosted applications in jira studio at our own crowd install instead of the one included with jira studio? I would think this would be a fairly easy configuration change, but since it is not the normal process may require some extra "professional services". We'd be willing to talk about options for this type of capability.
Hi Todd,
It's not possible. JIRA Studio comes with a Crowd instance already and at this point it's not possible to connect your LDAP to it or use another instance of Crowd. ;-)
Regards,
Pedro Corá
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