A Security Realm which informs the Jenkins environment how and where to pull user (or identity) information from. Also commonly known as "authentication.".
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Security Realm, which determines users and their passwords, as well as what groups the users belong to. Authorization Strategy, which determines who has access ...
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Document Jenkins on Kubernetes. Security. Overview ... Users can still hit the URL ... Without any special plugins to manage authentication, an instance of Jenkins ...
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The following steps will delete the configuration for security realm and authorization strategy. Make sure you have a backup, to be able to restore the ...
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To see the ALL CLASSES link when browsing Javadoc without frames, script-src 'unsafe-inline' must also be added to the CSP header. HTML Publisher Plugin. Make ...
Managing Security · Controller Isolation · Securing ... Once set, Jenkins will only serve resource URL requests via the resource root URL. ... Resource URLs do not ...
To maximize security, credentials configured in Jenkins are stored in an encrypted form on the controller Jenkins instance (encrypted by the Jenkins instance ID) ...
Access to URLs provided by the security realm (to implement user signup or handle SSO authentication) ( /securityRealm/ ). agent.jar , remoting.jar , and ...
Jenkins is a self-contained, open source automation server which can be used to automate all sorts of tasks related to building, testing, and delivering or ...
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