Allow product administrator to recover from Crowd configuration/environment issues that prevent any user to log in.
Background:
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/STASH-3717
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BSERV-3717 Users can be locked out of Stash if external user directory is moved to another IP
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[CWD-3756] Introduce a directory recovery mode for embedded Crowd applications
Workflow | Original: JAC Suggestion Workflow [ 3363653 ] | New: JAC Suggestion Workflow 3 [ 3626731 ] |
Status | Original: RESOLVED [ 5 ] | New: Closed [ 6 ] |
Workflow | Original: Simplified Crowd Development Workflow v2 - restricted [ 1508370 ] | New: JAC Suggestion Workflow [ 3363653 ] |
Issue Type | Original: Task [ 3 ] | New: Suggestion [ 10000 ] |
Workflow | Original: Simplified Crowd Development Workflow v2 [ 1389222 ] | New: Simplified Crowd Development Workflow v2 - restricted [ 1508370 ] |
Workflow | Original: Crowd Development Workflow v2 [ 591223 ] | New: Simplified Crowd Development Workflow v2 [ 1389222 ] |
Remote Link | Original: This issue links to "Page (Extranet)" [ 55510 ] | New: This issue links to "Page (Extranet)" [ 55510 ] |
Issue Type | Original: New Feature [ 2 ] | New: Task [ 3 ] |
Summary | Original: Recovery Mode | New: Introduce a directory recovery mode for embedded Crowd applications |
This issue has been fixed by introducing a system property that, when present, creates a temporary first directory that can be used to authenticate an admin.
This feature is now available to use by products that opt-in to it. Stash has already added this feature, see
STASH-3717.CWD-3872tracks the work to support this new feature in the Crowd server. UntilCWD-3872is fixed, Crowd customers won't be able to use the new feature.