Hello
We have a Jira Server and all users are logged in from one given domain (aka domain1.com) through Active Directory.
Now we have to give access from another domain (aka domain2.com) . Both domains are trusted.
Should it work with Jira Server? Do we need some add-on or 3rd-party app to support it?
Thanks in advance
You can define multiple access points into Jira out of the box to match what you are attempting.
Just be aware of the ordering of the directory list if a user exists in both domains, the first in the list will be used to check credentials.
What Steve described above is correct and so long as you are on JIRA server, you should be able to connect new directories without an add-on as described here.
Also note the point he made about directory positions.
If you have multiple directories however there are a few things I would recommend adding to what was suggested:
I will recommend testing out the directory connection on a test server before doing it on your production.
Rgds
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Hi @Steve Thornhill, @Ismael Jimoh as i understand @Mosh has asked about possibility to synchronise and provide access to Jira for users in different Active Directory which is "trusted" to the AD already connected to Jira
So the question is: will user from domain2 have access to JIra, if Jira is only connected to domain1, and domain1 has trust relation with domain2
This situation is possible when Jira has access only to one AD, but not to second AD, which makes impossible to connect second domain and use multiple directories in Jira
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Hi team,
Currently, there is no option for Jira/Crowd to sync users from another trusted domain via one specific domain controller.
Here in this https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CWD-2978 suggestion, we can confirm this.
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