Hello,
We are using currently JIRA V6.3.15 and we planned to move new version with new authentication.
We use LDAP for authentication and which is integrated with opemam for authentication. So i need to know what will be available and new authentication methods in new version. help me out
Same as 7.1 ad below - internal, Crowd and LDAP support built in, with the option to add others via add-ons etc.
So you mean, Apart from LDAP we use new authentication such as Internal and Crowd ?
am i correct ?
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Why because we are still using V6.3.15 we plan to move 7.2 with new authentication.
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Same as 7.1 and below. No change.
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So you mean, Apart from LDAP we use new authentication such as Internal and Crowd ?
am i correct ? could you validate it
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Oh, I see, you've edited the question so my answer does not really answer it any more.
No, you're not correct. As I already said, there are no changes to the authentication methods available. Your existing ldap stuff will continue to work in the same way going from 6.3 to 7.2
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Hello,
Apart from LDAP what are the other authentication can work. Because we plan to migrate new way of authentication. Can you guide me.
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Please, re-read the answer I gave above, as it answers that.
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So we need to have LDAP for authentication no other choice?
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PLEASE, re-read the original answer.
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