yep, it is not possible to retrieve the groups from the IdP because the API
token authentication it is a local authentication with a non password key
so when you login you only have the permissions that you grant directly to
the user more less because it depends a little of your permissions
To close the loop on this...
It looks like the API keys for SAML generated users are persisted
/somewhere/ in jenkins.
However, the permissions associated with the API key do not seem to get
persisted - unless the user is directly in the permissions matrix, and
doesn't get permissions as
Thanks for the reminder about API keys - I'd forgotten about them - works
perfectly.
However
How does the API key for a SAML authed user get persisted?is it just in
memory? If I restart Jenkins, does it get reset?
I notice there are no user config.xml files created by Jenkins for SAML
HI,
It is not possible to use two authentication plugins/methods at the same
time, but you could use the API token as authentication method for scripts
or other automated tasks, for more information you can take a look
at
Hi list,
I've successfully got SAML integration working with Jenkins & OneLogin,
through the normal SAML plugin.
What I'm struggling with now is finding a solution to authenticate the
Jenkins Swarm slave plugin, and a few other automation tools that operate
via standard HTTP auth.
Has