Re: Is it possible to use multiple authorization strategies in Jenkins?

2015-06-30 Thread Raju t
Hi Vicki, Wondering if you get any answer for your question or you found 
the solution? I am also facing something similar kind of problem where i 
need functionality of more than one authorization strategy. So thought of 
checking with you on what solution you got. Thanks. 

On Tuesday, August 19, 2014 at 1:33:04 PM UTC-5, vicki...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Hello,
 we are using LDAP and role-based authentication for Jenkins. Sometimes we 
 are experiencing LDAP connectivity problems that renders  jenkins CI 
 non-operational. We would like to be able to have a non LDAP authenticated 
 admin user that can login at any time even when LDAP connectivity is down. 
 Is it possible to combine authentication strategies?
 Thank you!
 Vicki


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Re: Is it possible to use multiple authorization strategies in Jenkins?

2015-06-30 Thread Jacob Weber
Funny, I just came here to ask the same question.

I know one approach is to configure Jenkins to use the Unix user/group 
database for authentication, and then configure your system to use LDAP to 
authenticate. For example, you can use sssd if you're running CentOS/RHEL.

However, I'd prefer not to allow everyone to log into my Jenkins box. 
Wondering if there's another solution.



On Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 7:58:00 AM UTC-7, Raju t wrote:

 Hi Vicki, Wondering if you get any answer for your question or you found 
 the solution? I am also facing something similar kind of problem where i 
 need functionality of more than one authorization strategy. So thought of 
 checking with you on what solution you got. Thanks. 

 On Tuesday, August 19, 2014 at 1:33:04 PM UTC-5, vicki...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Hello,
 we are using LDAP and role-based authentication for Jenkins. Sometimes we 
 are experiencing LDAP connectivity problems that renders  jenkins CI 
 non-operational. We would like to be able to have a non LDAP authenticated 
 admin user that can login at any time even when LDAP connectivity is down. 
 Is it possible to combine authentication strategies?
 Thank you!
 Vicki



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Re: Is it possible to use multiple authorization strategies in Jenkins?

2015-06-30 Thread Jacob Weber
To clarify -- you would use multiple strategies to authenticate users on 
your system. sssd can do this in conjunction with its PAM module -- you can 
use LDAP as well as local users.



On Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 2:51:55 PM UTC-7, Jacob Weber wrote:

 Funny, I just came here to ask the same question.

 I know one approach is to configure Jenkins to use the Unix user/group 
 database for authentication, and then configure your system to use LDAP to 
 authenticate. For example, you can use sssd if you're running CentOS/RHEL.

 However, I'd prefer not to allow everyone to log into my Jenkins box. 
 Wondering if there's another solution.



 On Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 7:58:00 AM UTC-7, Raju t wrote:

 Hi Vicki, Wondering if you get any answer for your question or you found 
 the solution? I am also facing something similar kind of problem where i 
 need functionality of more than one authorization strategy. So thought of 
 checking with you on what solution you got. Thanks. 

 On Tuesday, August 19, 2014 at 1:33:04 PM UTC-5, vicki...@yahoo.com 
 wrote:

 Hello,
 we are using LDAP and role-based authentication for Jenkins. Sometimes 
 we are experiencing LDAP connectivity problems that renders  jenkins CI 
 non-operational. We would like to be able to have a non LDAP authenticated 
 admin user that can login at any time even when LDAP connectivity is down. 
 Is it possible to combine authentication strategies?
 Thank you!
 Vicki



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Re: Is it possible to use multiple authorization strategies in Jenkins?

2014-08-19 Thread 'Coinbase Support' via Jenkins Users
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Re: Is it possible to use multiple authorization strategies in Jenkins?

Coinbase | Aug 19, 2014 11:34AM PDT

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