Hi Leos,
Ad 1) In our company we use modified cas authentication filter with
option, to bypass given URLs. Application links are treated as safe
communication between Atlassian products. Application links itself
uses OAuth. I guess if you add such bypass you can safely use
application links as well.
Best regards,
Augustyn

On 2 May 2014 10:06, Leos Flodr <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I am trying to find a way how to implement GSSAPI for JIRA and Confluence. It 
> seems that CAS could be a usable solution but I need to clarify some 
> questions. Could you please tell me:
>
> 1) Could we use GSSAPI for our JIRA and Counfluence based on CAS without 
> breaking JIRA - Confluence integration, created by Atlassian Application 
> links? We use Trusted application authentication for this Application link.
> 2) Could we use GSSAPI for our JIRA and Counfluence based on CAS without 
> breaking JIRA - Zendesk integration?
> Our JIRA uses hostname jira.intgdc.com but Zendesk is configured to used 
> jira.gooddata.com with different ssl certificate. Authentication is based on 
> token of Zendesk user which is not in our LDAP. I quess we should somehow 
> forward this communication (JIRA-Zendesk) to different (non-kerberos) JIRA 
> authentication.
> 3) Could we use kerberos-based authentication in our scripts which are using 
> JIRA and Confluence REST API?
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> Leos Flodr
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