Hi We have bamboo using our Crowd install in a SSO type configuration. Bamboo is configured to pull user info from a Crowd SSO active directory directory via a crowd application. I can login to bamboo with my active directory account with no problem.
I have setup crowd for a SSO Domain of .onlifehealth.com so that I can go between jira.onlifehealth.com, confluence.onlifehealth.com, bamboo.onlifehealth.com and crucible.onlifehealth.com
This works between Jira and Confluence but i have to login to Bamboo.
I have the following line in my seraph.config file
<authenticator class="com.atlassian.crowd.integration.seraph.v25.BambooAuthenticator"/>
Any thoughts?
Even though bamboo and crucible where on the same server as Jira, Confluence and Crowd, I had to add a trusted proxy server ip address in crowd to fix this. I am guessing the bamboo and crucible must be binding with 127.0.0.1
The fix is to set your trusted proxy server in Crowd admin
YOu can also specify localhost instead of /myserver/crowd in your crowd.properties file. Especially useful when your proxy uses different IPs
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Expanding my comment into an answer...
Make sure that bamboo is configured to use Crowd via the admin panel, /admin/userManagement.action, and that you also edited the crowd.properties file as directed.
then visit the user management and under the "Operations" column should be a remove/delete link next to the orginal user you made manually via bamboo /admin/user/searchUsers.action
For the second step you may need to temporarily designate a colleaque as an admin and have them remove your old name.
http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BAMBOO/Integrating+Bamboo+with+Crowd
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how do I do that. Its in the built in configuration or stored in the db?
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Did you remove the user created before SSO? I would give that a shot to eliminate the conflict between the same user name in Bamboo.
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I suspect that this is related to a local user that I had setup before I created the Crowd AD directory with the same name and / or some sort of case sensitivity issue.
not sure how to resolve yet. I am able to login to bamboo with the same credentials that I used in Jira and Confluence but it doesnt automatically have me authenticated in bamboo.
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