Hi Team,
In our case, we create a user object in AD and give permission to the Jira group. This used work in past now what has been observed is when we create an AD object and assignee an AD group (Jira) in AD, the user gets created in Jira internal directory but it does not get the Jira application permission which in past used to get automatically. The checkbox of Jira Application is unchecked now which was checked by default when a new user was created and assigned to Jira group in AD. I am unable to find what is going wrong were.
It could be one of two issues:
@Brant Schroeder , I have in same situation but in fact I think the explaination that user try to explain is same as in my case.$
I have an Azure AD synchromisation process wihich is done every 15mn, then all AD groups and users gets associate to this AD Directory which is set as READ ONLY.
What is happening in my case, is that when a user is created in Azure AD and associated to a group, when the AD sync occurs in Jira, it add correctly the new user and linked it to AD Directory BUT in addition it is added that same user as a phantom user in Jira Internal directory
This was not occuring before until we update our jira to 8.20 Data Center version
Why and how this user van be created in Internal Jira directory ?
It should not be added there unless Atlassian change the process and all user gets added to both ? which will be really stupid
Thnanks for your point of view
regarsd
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@Calderara Serge I am not aware of any changes. If this is happening it might be do to a setting in AD that is now considered in the sync that was not before. I would reach out to Atlassian support. They will be able to see your full configuration in the support zip and should be able to tell from that why the phantom user is occurring.
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