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JIRA LDAP user must be an "administrator for the LDAP engine"

Jeff Dickerson
Contributor
February 2, 2015

In the JIRA Administrator's documentation, I noticed the following line:

Ensure that this is an administrator user for the LDAP engine. For 
example, in Active Directory the user will need to be a member of the 
built-in Administrators group.

Why would the LDAP user need to even have write access, let alone be an Administrator?

I'm using ActiveDirectory, and to get a user with that level of permissions will be difficult.

 

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David Sumlin
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April 9, 2016

This should be clarified in the documentation.

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Jobin Kuruvilla [Adaptavist]
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February 2, 2015

You do not need this unless you want to write back to AD. Normally, not the recommended approach.

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