hello,
we now have single signon (aka SUL) across the Toolserver websites (mediawiki, jira, fisheye, confluence).
if you had an account in jira, you now have an SSO account with your jira username.
if you had an account in mediawiki, you also have an SSO account with your jira username.
if you have had accounts in both with different names, you now have two sso accounts.
in either case, you will need to request a new password by email before you can log in again. this username/password will work for all the websites.
new accounts can be created at http://sso.ts.wikimedia.org/account/.
- river.
On 25.10.2007 14:20:34, River Tarnell wrote:
we now have single signon (aka SUL) across the Toolserver websites (mediawiki, jira, fisheye, confluence).
Wow, great! How did you do that? I expect that MediaWiki's and jira's user managemant aren't compatible so you can just share the user table, no?
Leon Weber writes:
On 25.10.2007 14:20:34, River Tarnell wrote:
we now have single signon (aka SUL) across the Toolserver websites (mediawiki, jira, fisheye, confluence).
Wow, great! How did you do that? I expect that MediaWiki's and jira's user managemant aren't compatible so you can just share the user table, no
It uses LDAP, see http://wiki.ts.wikimedia.org/view/Special:Version. --VasilievVV
VasilievVV:
It uses LDAP, see http://wiki.ts.wikimedia.org/view/Special:Version.
the backend is LDAP, we also use a piece of middleware called Crowd http://www.atlassian.com/software/crowd/.
- river.
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