Example of Directory Permissions
For the purpose of this example, let's assume that you want to:
- Allow self-registration (automatic signup) of new users in your 'Customers' directory via Jira, and
- Disable self-registration via Confluence.
Here's how you would set the directory-level and application-level permissions in Crowd.
- At directory level, enable the 'Add User' permission (and any other permissions you want):
- Log on to the Crowd Administration Console.
- In the top navigation bar, click Directories.
- From the drop-down list, select the Customers directory.
- Click the Permissions tab.
- Select the Add User.
- At application level, make sure the 'Add User' permission is enabled for the Jira application:
- In the top navigation bar, click Applications.
- Click on your Jira application.
- In the application screen, click the Permissions tab.
- Select the 'Customers' directory.
- Select Add User.
- At application level, disable the 'Add User' permission the Confluence application:
- In the top navigation bar, click Applications.
- Click on your Confluence application.
- In the application screen, click the Permissions tab.
- Select the 'Customers' directory.
- Deselect Add User.
In summary:
With the above application permissions, a person will be able to sign up for a user account via JIRA and this user will be created in the 'Customers' directory, but they will not be able to sign up for an account via Confluence.
最終更新日: 2019 年 2 月 12 日
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