I am using JIRA server version. Is it possible to give access to JIRA for a certain time period, beyond which access will be auto revoked?
Hi!
My organization are using Jira (cloud)and we have a lot of external resources getting access so therefore the amount of users is increasing fast and I can see a lot of inactivity from some of the users which means that someone else starting on a project now should be taking that place..
So is it possible to set a time frame of maybe 60-80 days of inactivity and then the access will be revoked?
As for now I am myself revoking manually and it's taking up a lot of my time
I would really appreciate suggestions tips and trix!
Thanks
Corinne
Hi Mac,
Crowd is our tool for user management, that provides centralized identity management with single sign-on to all your apps and developer tools. As for LDAP, it is a software protocol for enabling anyone to locate organizations, individuals, and other resources such as files and devices in a network, whether on the public Internet or on a corporate intranet that can be used to complement Crowd.
You can disable users in LDAP (Active Directory to be specific) , and JIRA will recognize the user as disabled. As for the other types of LDAP, we have an open feature being tracked at https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-34557.
This setup can be a little complicated, so if you are not sure how to configure that at first, I'd suggest you rely on the JIRA's deactivate users flag.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Clarissa.
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If you are using CROWD or LDAP it should be possible now.
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Yes, I downloaded Crowd, but this is foreign to me! I am just trying because I need to!
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