Hi guys,
I'm trying so set up JIRA and I've set up the synchronization with Active Directory (AD).
In AD JIRA-USERS group is created with 3 members and is synchronized in JIRA correctly.
In Global permissions JIRA-USERS group is added as well.
Any ideas what may be wrong?
Thanks
I have changed the name of the group to Jira-u and then assign group in global permissions to jira users. Then it worked ...
Hi Jozef,
JIRA-USERS might be seen as a different group then jira-users (even if the search user in group functionality works). Could you please try to rename your AD group to lower case jira-users and try again?
Best regards,
Peter
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I'm having the same problem. I was able to authenticate locally, but after I changed priorities to attempt LDAP authentication first, I can't log in now.
I am the administrator.
I get "You do not have a permission to log in. If you think this is incorrect, please contact your JIRA administrators."
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peter, yes, within jira, my user account is in all three default groups.
do I need to create security groups within AD with the names of those jira groups?
all I set up jira LDAP with was READ ONLY.
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Brian,
Did you add you LDAP account to a jira-administrator group in LDAP?
If not then it doesn't recognize you as a jira-administrator.
Best regards,
Peter
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ok, so since I can't get in, please verify the names of the groups that I need to create in AD:
1. jira-users
2. jira-administrators (or is it jira-admins?)
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Brian,
Yes you'll need to create those groups in the AD too.
Now JIRA will look you up in the first user directory it encounters (AD) and will try to get your groups from that directory. If you don't have any groups : bad luck...
Best regards,
Peter
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jira-users
jira-developers
jira-administrators
those are the 3 basic groups.
good luck
Peter
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Thanks, Peter. I've already got Confluence tied to Agile. I'll also be rolling out a test Stash within the next 2 or 3 days. I assume Stash will work the same way.
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