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Is it possible to start Confluence with a string tell to use SSO?

Gert Kuivenhoven October 13, 2013

Hoi, Currently we use Crowd to authenticate and have a sort of SSO. Is it possible to try to start a session with Confluence where it autmatically take the network-login-name and network-login-password from Active Directory without to specify Username / Password to logon?

Authentication against Crowd works ok; the user is authenticated using the "Delegated Authentication Directory" setup to a Microsoft Active Directory.

This will help to help users to do not again authenticate, while they are authenticated against Active Directory.

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Stephen Hayden
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November 1, 2013

Click the checkbox near any appropriate answer and the question will be marked as answered. It's right below the up/down arrows to the left of each response like mine.

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Mick Davidson
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October 31, 2013

Hoi Gert,

To close this question you'll have to accept one of the answers.

Groetjes uit Engeland. :)

Gert Kuivenhoven October 31, 2013

Hello Mick,

Maybe a stupid question, but i don't see a button to accept an answer. Where should i find this?

options i see are:

Comment; edit; delete; convert to comment; convert to question.

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Gert Kuivenhoven October 31, 2013

The question is anwered enough for me and can be closed

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Gert Kuivenhoven October 14, 2013

Hi David,

Thanks for your response. In fact i'd like to use the supported Crowd service, but i should support SSO using the information from Active Directory to validate and use these credetials to also logon in Confluence using Crowd with an Delegated Authentication Directory to Microsoft Active Directory.

Your solution is possible and could be the only alternative. In the page

https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CROWD/Configuring+Confluence+for+NTLM+SSO

is mentioned the NTLM plugin is not officially supported by Atlassian. But i will do a request by Atlassian to check out.

On Atlassian Marketplace a (new) thirdparty addin is available:

https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/fi.polarshift.confluence.plugins.kauth.config.iwac

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Davin Studer
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October 13, 2013

This is what we used to do NTLM SSO. Is this what you are looking for?

https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/SPCON/Configuring+Confluence+to+use+Jespa+for+NTLM+Authentication

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