Confluence 2.6 : How to set up Atlassian-User-LDAP-Integration for new installations
This page last changed on Sep 19, 2006 by david.soul@atlassian.com.
If you have a brand new Confluence installation and:
This document will run you through how you can plug Confluence up with the new Atlassian-User-LDAP-Integration. Download sample atlassianUserContext.xmlDownload hibernate_ldap_cache_atlassianUserContext.xml and rename to atlassianUserContext.xml and copy it to your confluence/WEB-INF/classes directory. Unable to render {include} Couldn't find a page to include called: Customising atlassianUserContext.xml
Set up the Administrator AccountNow that you have plugged Confluence into LDAP, you need to set up an admin account (Confluence cannot access the original admin account you created, because you have switched over to using LDAP as your main user repository).
You should now be able to log into Confluence with this account and have full administrative rights. To enable a user in your LDAP system to access Confluence, you need to do one of the following:
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