Space Details:
Key:
CROWD
Name:
Crowd 1.1
Description:
Single Sign-On and Identity Management
Creator (Creation Date):
justen.stepka@atlassian.com (Sep 28, 2006)
Last Modifier (Mod. Date):
rosie@atlassian.com (Jun 17, 2007)
Available Pages:
Crowd Documentation
Crowd Administration Guide
1. Getting Started
1.1 Concepts
1.1.1 Supported Applications and Directories
1.2 About the Crowd Administration Console
2. Managing Directories
2.1 Using the Directory Browser
2.2 Adding a Directory
2.2.1 Configuring an Internal Directory
2.2.2 Configuring an LDAP Directory Connector
2.2.2.1 Microsoft Active Directory
2.2.2.2 SunONE
2.2.2.3 OpenLDAP
2.2.2.4 Apache Directory Server (ApacheDS)
2.2.2.5 Generic LDAP Directories
2.2.3 Configuring a Custom Directory Connector
2.3 Specifying Directory Permissions
2.4 Importing Principals and Groups into a Directory
2.4.1 Importing Users from Atlassian Confluence
2.4.2 Importing Users from Atlassian JIRA
2.4.3 Importing Users from Jive Forums
3. Managing Applications
3.1 Using the Application Browser
3.2 Adding an Application
3.2.1 Integrating Crowd with Apache or Subversion
3.2.2 Integrating Crowd with Atlassian Bamboo
3.2.3 Integrating Crowd with Atlassian Confluence
3.2.4 Integrating Crowd with Atlassian JIRA
3.2.5 Integrating Crowd with Atlassian CrowdID
3.2.5 Integrating Crowd with Cenqua FishEye
3.2.6 Integrating Crowd with Jive Forums
3.2.6.1 Jive SSO
3.2.7 Integrating Crowd with a Custom Application
3.3 Mapping a Directory to an Application
3.3.1 Specifying the Directory Order for an Application
3.4 Specifying which Groups can access an Application
3.5 Specifying an Application's Address or Hostname
3.6 Managing an Application's Session
3.7 Deleting or Deactivating an Application
4. Managing Principals, Groups and Roles
4.01 Using the Principal Browser
4.02 Adding a Principal
4.03 Deleting or Deactivating a Principal
4.04 Managing a Principal's Session
4.05 Editing a Principal's Details and Password
4.06 Specifying a Principal's Attributes
4.07 Editing a Principal's Group and Role Membership
4.08 Granting Crowd Administration Rights to a User
4.09 Using the Group Browser and Role Browser
4.10 Adding a Group or Role
5. System Administration
5.1 Viewing Crowd's System Information
5.2 Configuring Server Settings
5.2.1 Licensing
5.2.2 Deployment Title
5.2.3 Domain
5.2.4 Token Seed
5.2.5 Session Timeout
5.2.6 Caching
5.2 Configuring Caching for an Application
5.3 Configuring SMTP Email
5.3.1 Creating an Email Notification Template
5.4 Backing Up and Restoring Data
5.5 Logging
Crowd Development Hub
Creating a Crowd Client for your Custom Application
Application Integration Overview
Sample Application ('demo')
Java Integration Libraries
SOAP API
Axis Client Stub Generation
Microsoft .NET Client
Creating a Custom Directory Connector
Crowd Installation & Upgrade Guide
Crowd Release Notes
__newreleaseCrowd
Crowd 0.2 Beta Release Notes
Crowd 0.3 Beta Release Notes
Crowd 0.3.2 Beta Release Notes
Crowd 0.3.3 Beta Release Notes
Crowd 0.4 Beta Release Notes
Crowd 0.4.1 Beta Release Notes
Crowd 0.4.2 Beta Release Notes
Crowd 0.4.3 Beta Release Notes
Crowd 0.4.4 Beta Release Notes
Crowd 0.4.5 Beta Release Notes
Crowd 1.0.0 Release Notes
Crowd 1.0.1 Release Notes
Crowd 1.0.2 Release Notes
Crowd 1.0.3 Release Notes
Crowd 1.0.4 Release Notes
Crowd 1.0.5 Release Notes
Crowd 1.0.6 Release Notes
Crowd 1.0.7 Release Notes
Crowd 1.1.0 Release Notes
Installing Crowd
1. System Requirements
2. Installing and Configuring Crowd and CrowdID
2.1 Changing the Port that Crowd uses
3. Connecting Crowd to a Database
3.1 HSQL DB
3.2 MS SQL Server
3.3 MySQL
3.4 Oracle
3.5 PostgreSQL
4. Connecting CrowdID to a Database
4.1 HSQL DB
4.2 MS SQL Server
4.3 MySQL
4.4 Oracle
4.5 PostgreSQL
4. Running the Setup Wizard
Upgrading Crowd
Crowd 1.0 Upgrade Notes
Crowd Knowledge Base
Deployment FAQ
Self Signed Certificate
External Resources
Integration FAQ
IBM Websphere Integration
CrowdID Administration Guide
1. About CrowdID
1.1 How CrowdID works with Crowd
1.1.1 Determining the name of the CrowdID application
1.1.2 Locating the Crowd Server that CrowdID is using
1.1 How OpenID sites interact with CrowdID
2. Allowing users to access CrowdID
2.1 Granting CrowdID access rights to a user
2.2 Granting CrowdID administration rights to a user
3. Specifying the sites to which users can login
3.1 Allowing all hosts
3.2 Allowing all except specified hosts ('Blacklist')
3.3 Allowing specified hosts only ('Whitelist')
4. Configuring CrowdID system settings
4.1 Specifying the CrowdID URL
4.2 Enabling localhost authentication
4.3 Enabling immediate authentication requests
4.4 Enabling communication with stateless clients
CrowdID User Guide
1. Getting started with CrowdID
1.1 What is OpenID?
1.2 What is CrowdID?
1.3 What is an OpenID URL or identifier?
1.4 Viewing the CrowdID page
2. Logging in to a website using OpenID
2.1 Does the website support OpenID?
2.2 Entering your OpenID URL
2.3 Logging in to CrowdID
2.4 Allowing or denying a login
2.5 Providing additional profile information to a website
3. Viewing your always-approved websites
4. Viewing your login history
5. Updating your profile
6. Using more than one profile
6.1 Adding a profile
6.2 Choosing a profile for a website
6.3 Setting a default profile
6.4 Deleting a profile
7. Changing or resetting your password
7.1 Changing your password
7.2 Resetting your password
Document generated by Confluence on Jun 20, 2007 20:57