We have setup our customers to be able to view our system training and config knowledge without using a license - on Confluence Cloud.
Everything has been going fine until the last few days, when I start receiving reports about the Global Search tool not populating with any suggestions. When testing this with an external (non licensed account) on 06 May, and then re-testing 10 May - I can confirm, the global search tool (top right hand of the page), as well as the Search macro, do not return any results.
Frustrating because this is now generating unnecessary noise from our customers?
Have I missed something about non-licensed users not having access to Search functionality?
@Andrew Rose , You might want to vote and watch the below bug which was raised for this kind of issue.
You might want to check on the work around mentioned on the same.
Thanks,
Srinath T
Hi @Andrew Rose ,
Welcome to Atlassian community.
If the anonymous access is not enabled, the KB articles can't be seen by users who don't have confluence license. If its an internal knowledge base and your employees (without confluence license) needs access to it, you will need to enable anonymous access.
So it depends on how the unlicensed users are configured in the system.
I hope above info helps . Have a good day!
Thanks,
Srinath T
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Hi Srinath
Can you clarify what you mean as "anonymous"?
In Admin > Space Permissions, external (non-licensed) users have been granted access to our KB content. They have been loaded as "Active User".
At the bottom of the Space Permissions page, there is an "Anonymous Access" area.
So are you suggesting that our Confluence site must have "Anonymous" enabled for external (non-licensed) users (their Groups) - for them to be able to view our KB content?
Thanks for your prompt reply
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And then, if the site is opened to Anonymous access, which means "Anyone on the internet can access" ... in terms of security and protecting IP. Do the following layers of security still apply?
1. The content in each Space is still protected if the Anonymous access has not been activated.
2. If a Space does allow for Anonymous access, pages within that space can still be restricted by using the page restrictions:
" Only specific people can view or edit"
I am asking these questions by referring to the following article - but obviously, because of IP, I need to make sure I am getting it right:
https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/set-up-public-access/
Thanks for your time
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@Andrew Rose , yes enabling anonymous access will allow any one on internet.
Basically below are the steps you need to follow.
I cant confirm on the security because once has to implement it carefully. You will have to test and test to make sure restricted content is not exposed, its tricky but should be achievable.
Thanks,
Srinath T
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