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Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF or XSRF) is a type of security vulnerability in web applications. Without protection from CSRF, a Jenkins user or ...
Managing Security. Table of Contents. Enabling Security. TCP Port; Access Control; Markup Formatter. CSRF Protection; Agent/Master Access ...
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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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 ...
User Documentation Home. User Handbook. User Handbook Overview · Installing Jenkins · Platform Information · Using Jenkins · Pipeline · Blue Ocean ...
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Query the test-results of a completed build. Get objects representing the latest builds of a job. Search for artifacts by simple criteria. Block until jobs are ...
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 ...
https://jenkins.io. Description: Allows tweaking ... Restore the ability to disable CSRF protection after the UI for doing so was removed from Jenkins 2.222.
While the vast majority of URLs in Jenkins are by default protected by an Overall/Read permission check, a lack of individual permission checks in endpoints for ...
Jenkins can expose a TCP port that allows inbound agents to connect to it. It can be enabled, disabled, and configured in Manage Jenkins » Security. The two ...