A Security Realm which informs the Jenkins environment how and where to pull user (or identity) information from. Also commonly known as "authentication.".
This setting is controlled mainly by two axes: Security Realm, which determines users and their passwords, as well as what groups the users belong to.
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Search K. > ... The following steps will delete the configuration for security realm and authorization strategy. ... Locate your JCasC configuration file. The ...
This section describes how to customize the rules restricting agents' access to the Jenkins controller in Jenkins 2.325 and earlier. In Jenkins 2.326, the ...
This controls whether a user (directly or through group memberships) has a permission. These can be independent, or work in combination. An independent ...
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This section discusses how to protect your builds. This needs to be configured according to the needs of your environment. User Interface. CSRF Protection.
Jul 31, 2023 · Hi @NotMyFault : I have a case where i have a user(testuser) who is avaliable in ad directory where he is not the admin.
Dec 15, 2023 · Hello, I am new to the group and have been asked as part of our project to add / update the global security settings of a folder using an ...
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If you want the search box to be case insensitive, go to your profile configuration page (/jenkins/user/<your profile>/configure) and activate the case ...
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This is usually a verb, like "configure", "administer", "tag", etc. Authentication , which represents the current user and roles (AKA groups) he/she has.