Our NTLM Authenticator for Jira and Confluence support the latest versions of both applications.
TechTime Initiative Group, an Atlassian Expert in New Zealand has been providing a solution to do NTLM authentication (a.k.a auto-login or SSO in Windows environment) with Confluence and Jira for over 5 years.
We have over 40 customers successfully using this solution in New Zealand, Australia, Switzerland, Finland, Norway, Sweeden, France, Germany, Netherlands, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Turkey, Russia, Latvia, the UK and the USA both in NTLMv2 and NTLMv1 environments.
The NTLM Authenticator is delivered as a jar file and instructions how to deploy it to Atlassian Jira and/or Confluence to work in conjunction with IOPlex Jespa to perform NLTM authentication in Windows environment.
The cost is one-off NZ$150 (plus fees for Jespa license payable to IOPlex). We do sell bundles that include IOPlex Jespa license.
If you need it, the trial version is available from our TurningRight website.
You might also want to have a look at the IWAAC plugin (Integrated Windows Authentication for Apps using Crowd): https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.cleito.iwaac
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Hope that helps.
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Refer to https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/53602/getting-confluence-to-sso-using-windows-authentication for more information. Explains it all there.
This isn't available for OnDemand though.
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