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Bug
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Resolution: Not a bug
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Medium
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None
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2.2.2
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None
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Steps to replicate
1. Create a crowd directory in addition to the internal directory
2. Create users in both directories as shown in screen capture 1
3. Enable SSO as described in the documentation
4. User in the crowd directory is able to login. See screen capture 2
5. User in the internal directory is not able to login. See screen capture 3
This problem also affects confluence as shown in screen capture 4 - 7.
- is related to
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CWD-3030 Crowd should support seamless SSO integration
- Closed
- relates to
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JRACLOUD-28994 Disable other user directories when Crowd SSO authenticator is in use
- Closed
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JRACLOUD-42418 Allow Internal users to login with SSO enabled
- Closed
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JRASERVER-28994 Disable other user directories when Crowd SSO authenticator is in use
- Closed
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CONFCLOUD-28031 Provide a method for administrators to edit the remote user directory they are logged in from
- Gathering Interest
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JRASERVER-42418 Allow Internal users to login with SSO enabled
- Gathering Interest
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CONFSERVER-28031 Provide a method for administrators to edit the remote user directory they are logged in from
- Future Consideration