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A Security Realm which informs the Jenkins environment how and where to pull user (or identity) information from. Also commonly known as "authentication.".
To safely support this wide spread of security and threat profiles, Jenkins offers many configuration options for enabling, customizing, or disabling various ...
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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 ...
Use these instructions if your Jenkins configuration is not managed using Configuration as Code plugin or Groovy Init Hooks. The following steps will delete the ...
default-src 'none' prohibits loading scripts, URLs for AJAX/XHR/WebSockets/EventSources, fonts, plugin objects, media, and frames from anywhere (images and ...
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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 ...
Managing Jenkins · Securing ... Security-Policy HTTP response header. This ... Once set, Jenkins will only serve resource URL requests via the resource root URL.
Access to URLs provided by the security realm (to implement user signup or handle SSO authentication) ( /securityRealm/ ). agent.jar , remoting.jar , and ...