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Our add-ons for Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, Crucible, and Bambo= o follow an almost identical pattern. If you have one of those products, th= is guide is for you.
This guide will establish password-less Integrated Windows Authenticatio=
n single sign-on for a JIRA instance available at ht=
tps://issues.example.com. The Windows uses ar=
e logged into their computers using the Active Directory domain
In this example, we assume a Microsoft Active Directory/LDA= P User Directory has already been set up for the same domain.=
We also assume that you have Domain Admin rights such that you can creat= e and configure user accounts in AD. If you don't have these permissions yo= urself, you might have to ask a colleague for help.
We recommend setting up a test environment before you go to production.<= /p>
This youtube video shows the necessary steps to set up Kerberos login an= d how the login experience will be when it is configured.
In our add-on configuration page, click Run Kerberos Setup = Wizard.
This wizard helps you in the following ways:
It helps you collect some essential information about your environment.<= /p>
It shows you how to create and/or configure an Active Directory account.=
It shows you the ktpass command you will use to create a Kerberos keytab= file, which our plugin needs to authenticate users.