Crowd 1.1 : 3.2.5 Integrating Crowd with Cenqua FishEye
This page last changed on Jun 17, 2007 by justen.stepka@atlassian.com.
FishEye allows you to use Crowd to provide external authentication and authorisation.
Step 1. Configuring Crowd to talk to FishEyePlease follow the instructions in 3.2 Adding an Application. Step 2. Configuring FishEye to talk to Crowd
For details please see the Fisheye documentation: http://www.cenqua.com/fisheye/doc/latest/admin/security/customauth.html 2.1 Install the Crowd Client Libraries into FishEyeCopy the Crowd integration libraries and configuration files as described in the 3.2.7 Integrating Crowd with a Custom Application documentation. 2.2 Configure FishEye to use Crowd's AuthenticatorTo configure Fisheye you will need to specify the following Custom Authenticator in the Users/Security section of the administration console. com.atlassian.crowd.integration.fisheye.FisheyeAuthenticator It is also important to note that Fisheye requires you to pass in the configuration attributes for Crowd, by specifying your configuration data through the properties editor: application.name fisheye application.password password application.login.url http://localhost:8080/ crowd.server.url http://localhost:8095/crowd/services/ session.isauthenticated session.isauthenticated session.tokenkey session.tokenkey session.validationinterval 0 session.lastvalidation session.lastvalidation 2.3 Configure groups for FishEye source-repositories (if required)If you are using any FishEye groups to control access to particular source-repositories, you will need to create the groups in Crowd and then configure FishEye as follows:
Screenshot 1: 'Authentication Settings' Screenshot 2: 'Custom Restriction' Related Topics
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