We are using
Jira 7.3.3 on a Windows Server 2008 R2 and Bamboo 6.0.3 on a Windows Server 2012 R2. Basicly it works but we have a weird behaviour for several days
Bamboo is configured to use the JIRA Server as User repositories
Which works (synchronization is ok, I see the Users/groups in the Bamboo user list)
Most users in JIRA are setup to authenticate via LDAP (Active Directory) which also works fine on the JIRA server.
But if i try to logon to Bamboo only the user with no LDAP configuration works (our Admin User) for all other users the authentication fails with wrong username password.
I checked the logfiles but I'm not able to find anything suspicious.
The only thing where I know it was changed, was the IP Adress of the Bamboo server but the new one is also in the JIRA user server whitelist.
So what can i do now?
Where are the "wrong" login attempts logged?
Looks like it was a temporary Network problem..
no Idea how it happend, but it is working again.
Hi Norbert,
Few things we can test to narrow down the issue:
log4j.appender.com.atlassian.user.impl.ldap=DEBUGAfter restart try to login again and see the logs for errors.
log4j.appender.com.atlassian.user.impl.ldap.security.authentication=DEBUG
Set this in (bamboo-install/atlassian-bamboo/WEB-INF/classes/log4j.properties) and restart your bamboo
After all these, if you still can't figure out the issue, I would recommend logging a ticket with the support to investigate further.
Thanks
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* there is only one entry, I configured it via Bamboo UI and there is only one selection possible (not like in JIRA where you can have several user directories)
* I enabled it
now I have the error
2017-10-11 16:10:52,980 ERROR [http-apr-8085-exec-1] [DefaultUserAccessor] Error in getUser():com.atlassian.crowd.exception.InvalidCrowdServiceException: The following URL does not specify a valid Crowd User Management REST service: http://xxxxxxxxxx:8080/rest/usermanagement/1/search?entity-type=group&start-index=0&max-results=-1
com.atlassian.user.EntityException: com.atlassian.crowd.exception.InvalidCrowdServiceException: The following URL does not specify a valid Crowd User Management REST service: http://insv01104:8080/rest/usermanagement/1/search?entity-type=group&start-index=0&max-results=-1
Which is funny because As far as i understand this has nothing to do with LDAP
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I add the content of the crowd.properties
probably there is something wrong
session.lastvalidation=session.lastvalidation
session.tokenkey=session.tokenkey
crowd.server.url=http\://localhost\:8095/crowd/services/
application.name=bamboo
crowd.base.url=http\://xxxx\:8080
session.isauthenticated=session.isauthenticated
application.login.url=http\://localhost\:8095/crowd/console/
bamboo.crowd.cache.minutes=60
session.validationinterval=2
application.password=topsecretpwd
xxxx is the right servername
and application.name and password are also ok
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Can you confirm if you are using Crowd or LDAP ?
Also, share the atlassian-user.xml file configuration
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As described in my first question
I use Jira as User Server (AKA Crowd) and JIRA uses LDAP
the file is here
<atlassian-user>
<repositories>
<crowd name='Crowd Repository' key='crowd'/>
</repositories>
</atlassian-user>
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