This page last changed on Jan 19, 2011 by vosipov.

You can implement access control using a set of 'built-in' users stored in the FishEye database, or you can have FishEye look in an external authentication source for users, passwords and permissions.

Anonymous access to FishEye is allowed by default. You can disable anonymous access at a global level and per repository.

For an overview of FishEye security, please see Understanding security.

To configure your authentication settings, click 'Users/Security' on the 'Admin Menu'.

Select one of the options below for specific information on settings:

FishEye provides a pluggable architecture to allow arbitrary forms of authorisation and authentication.


Screenshot: Authentication Settings

Other Related Security Resources

Page: Security Advisories
Page: How to Report a Security Issue
Page: Security Advisory Publishing Policy
Page: Security Patch Policy
Page: Setting up your Users and Security
Page: Severity Levels for Security Issues

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