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Access Control for Builds · Handling Environment ... Access to URLs provided by the security realm (to ... This permission grants read-only access to the Jenkins ...
Permissions; Disabling Access Control. Jenkins access control is split into two parts: Authentication (users prove who they are) is done using a security realm.
Access Control is the primary mechanism for securing a Jenkins environment against unauthorized usage. Two facets of configuration are necessary for configuring ...
The permission Agent/Build requires access control for builds to be set up, as the build's authentication is checked, and not the user starting the build. In a ...
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Securing Jenkins has two aspects to it. Access control, which ensures users are authenticated when accessing Jenkins and their activities are authorized.
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The exact steps to do this depend on how you manage the Jenkins configuration. The sections below explain how to disable access control in multiple different ...
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Jenkins access control is split into two parts: Authentication (users prove who they are) is done using a security realm. The security realm determines user ...
Jenkins has a security mechanism in place so that the administrator of Jenkins can control who gets access to what part of Jenkins. The key components of this ...
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Access Control for Builds · Handling Environment ... URL instead of customizing Content-Security-Policy. Most of the documentation below was written when Content- ...
Access Control · Securing Jenkins · Managing Security · Controller Isolation · Securing Builds · CSRF Protection · Rendering User Content · Access Control for ...