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Single Sign On for bitbucket 4.14.0 (or later)?

qanda qanda February 27, 2018

I have a 4.14.0 bitbucket instance running and would like to enable single sign on similar to:

https://bitbucket.org/mryall/confluence-siteminder-authenticator/src

that uses atlassian-seraph. But I don't have that in the bitbucket 4.14.0 instance I am running. Any suggestions on how to enable Single Sign On for bitbucket 4.14.0 or later?

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Christian Reichert (resolution)
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February 27, 2018

Hi @qanda qanda,

if there is no open-source version of this, site minder support SAML. You could look at using a SAML Plugin from the Marketplace to integrate Bitbucket & Siteminder.

https://marketplace.atlassian.com/search?query=saml%20bitbucket

Full Disclosure - I work for resolution, our plugin is the top search result and we have many customers using Siteminder. 


Cheers,
Christian

qanda qanda February 27, 2018

Thanks, looks like there is a bunch of SAML plugins options on that page, will they all works with Siteminder and are they all doing the same?

 

And is it also possible to get the same plugin that will work with both Confluence, JIRA and bitbucket?

Christian Reichert (resolution)
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February 27, 2018

Hi @qanda qanda,

I can certainly confirm that the plugin we develop works with Siteminder: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.resolution.atlasplugins.samlsso-bitbucket/server/overview

SAML is a standard so most of the other plugins should work too, sometimes details matter though. So you'd really have to test the others or reach out to the respective vendors.
Generally differences between the plugins are how easy they are to setup, the features they have (enterprise, complex environments, transformations, multiple directories, provisioning etc) and last but not least the support you get from the Vendor.

Our plugin certainly falls into the higher price category but it's also the most installed one as customers are valueing the combination of easy install, significant feature set & really good, reactive enterprise level support.

Hope I have given you a selection of choice, so that you can find the right solution for your needs.


Cheers,
Christian  

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