Has anybody found a functional workaround for this bug that allows any logged in user to request access to a Confluence space even without a Confluence license simply because the JSM knowledge base permissions are set to 'All logged-in users'?
It's ridiculous because it blows up the space admins mailbox, it doesn't actually give the user a license, and there's no way to block it from what I can tell.
I would love to use Confluence as a knowledge base for our JSM project, but this bug makes it nearly unbearable.
Interesting... 👀
Never even knew this was the problem. Well, if nothing, I've dropped a vote on the linked bug.
However, I'm wondering @Mathew Lederman , how do these users/customers find restricted spaces? They would still need to have a direct link to a space or content within that space to request access.
In any case, not so friendly user experience for sure.
@Tomislav Tobijas direct links are posted in Slack for support, shared by other team members, posted in Teams channels, etc. There are any number of ways for a user to get a link to a specific Confluence page/space.
The main problem is, this isn't specific to restricted spaces. It's non-licensed users requesting access to any space.
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Got it. Definitely seems like this can cause administrative overload if customers start spamming you with requests. 😕
Side note - I've found some similar feature suggestion related to disabling 'request access' option on a site/product level: CONFCLOUD-78577: Option to Deactivate Space Access Request Feature for Admins
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