Hello,
i'm asking if we can use AD Azure in Jira/confluence without going through Crowd ?
Thanks in adavance.
there are a couple of very good plugins in the marketplace - some of them also support synchronisation with Azure AD not just Just in Time provisioning.
You find a list here: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/search?query=saml
Cheers,
Christian
Hi,
thanks a lot for both of you.
We found that Microsoft has released a free plugin for Jira and confluence in order to use sso saml.
Everyone has agreed to choose this plugin.
Thanks again.
Best Regards,
Wajih
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Hi!
That plugin has been around for quite a while - it's sometimes falling behind compatibility wise a bit & I don't think there are any support SLAs.
If that is not a problem for you & it works in your setup, then you have a free choice here.
Just out of curiosity - how do you synchronise your Users into the Atlassian Applications, as the Microsoft Plugin does not support provisioning to my knowledge?
Cheers,
Christian
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Hi @wajih zouaoui ,
You can use the miniOrange's Jira SAML app and Confluence SAML app from the Atlassian marketplace to connect JIRA and Confluence to Azure AD for Single Sign-on. We support Azure AD provisioning just in time.
Here are the configuration guides for the app.
I work for miniOrange and in case if you need further assistance with the plugin and Azure AD configuration, you can reach out to atlassiansupport@miniorange.com or through the customer portal
Thanks,
Prakash
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