Confluence 4.0 : Diagrams of Possible Configurations for User Management
This page last changed on Feb 13, 2011 by smaddox.
Confluence Internal Directory![]() ![]() Diagram above: Confluence using its internal directory for user management. Confluence with Read/Write Connection to LDAP![]() ![]() Diagram above: Confluence connecting to an LDAP directory. Confluence with Read-Only Connection to LDAP, with Local Groups![]() ![]() Diagram above: Confluence connecting to an LDAP directory with permissions set to read only and local groups. Confluence Internal Directory with LDAP Authentication![]() ![]() Diagram above: Confluence connecting to an LDAP directory for authentication only. Confluence with LDAP Authentication, Copy Users on First Login![]() ![]() Diagram above: Confluence connecting to an LDAP directory for authentication only, with each user synchronised with the internal directory when they log in to Confluence. Confluence Connecting to JIRA![]() ![]() Diagram above: Confluence connecting to JIRA for user management. Confluence Connecting to JIRA and JIRA Connecting to LDAP![]() ![]() Diagram above: Confluence connecting to JIRA for user management, with JIRA in turn connecting to LDAP. Confluence and JIRA Connecting to Crowd![]() ![]() Diagram above: Confluence, JIRA and other applications connecting to Crowd for user management. RELATED TOPICS
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