Is it possible to use both SAML and Jenkins internal db to manage users?
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I would like to be able to sign in with both users from Jenkins' own user database and Azure (via SAML Plugin) credentials.
Manage Jenkins - Configure Global Security screenshot
With SAML 2.0 setup, I am able to login with Azure credentials and I am able to
view the /login page for standard login. However, my username and
passwords don't appear to work even just after signing up.
I noticed in the Manage Jenkins UI that the SAML 2.0 selection is a radio button instead of a checkbox. Does this suggest that using both methods isn't possible?
I am able to manipulate the Jenkins config.xml directly, or any other files on the machine, if there is a way of getting this to work via configuration.
I notice these security realm settings changing, when I jump between SAML and jenkins managed users via the UI, in the config.xml of Jenkins. Are multiple supported?
< <securityRealm class="hudson.security.HudsonPrivateSecurityRealm">
---
> <securityRealm class="org.jenkinsci.plugins.saml.SamlSecurityRealm" plugin="saml@1.1.2">
security jenkins saml
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I would like to be able to sign in with both users from Jenkins' own user database and Azure (via SAML Plugin) credentials.
Manage Jenkins - Configure Global Security screenshot
With SAML 2.0 setup, I am able to login with Azure credentials and I am able to
view the /login page for standard login. However, my username and
passwords don't appear to work even just after signing up.
I noticed in the Manage Jenkins UI that the SAML 2.0 selection is a radio button instead of a checkbox. Does this suggest that using both methods isn't possible?
I am able to manipulate the Jenkins config.xml directly, or any other files on the machine, if there is a way of getting this to work via configuration.
I notice these security realm settings changing, when I jump between SAML and jenkins managed users via the UI, in the config.xml of Jenkins. Are multiple supported?
< <securityRealm class="hudson.security.HudsonPrivateSecurityRealm">
---
> <securityRealm class="org.jenkinsci.plugins.saml.SamlSecurityRealm" plugin="saml@1.1.2">
security jenkins saml
This is more a Jenkins than Azure question. This open issue seems to suggest Jenkins will not support multiple auth providers enabled at the same time: issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-29162
– Simon W
Jan 7 at 11:49
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I would like to be able to sign in with both users from Jenkins' own user database and Azure (via SAML Plugin) credentials.
Manage Jenkins - Configure Global Security screenshot
With SAML 2.0 setup, I am able to login with Azure credentials and I am able to
view the /login page for standard login. However, my username and
passwords don't appear to work even just after signing up.
I noticed in the Manage Jenkins UI that the SAML 2.0 selection is a radio button instead of a checkbox. Does this suggest that using both methods isn't possible?
I am able to manipulate the Jenkins config.xml directly, or any other files on the machine, if there is a way of getting this to work via configuration.
I notice these security realm settings changing, when I jump between SAML and jenkins managed users via the UI, in the config.xml of Jenkins. Are multiple supported?
< <securityRealm class="hudson.security.HudsonPrivateSecurityRealm">
---
> <securityRealm class="org.jenkinsci.plugins.saml.SamlSecurityRealm" plugin="saml@1.1.2">
security jenkins saml
I would like to be able to sign in with both users from Jenkins' own user database and Azure (via SAML Plugin) credentials.
Manage Jenkins - Configure Global Security screenshot
With SAML 2.0 setup, I am able to login with Azure credentials and I am able to
view the /login page for standard login. However, my username and
passwords don't appear to work even just after signing up.
I noticed in the Manage Jenkins UI that the SAML 2.0 selection is a radio button instead of a checkbox. Does this suggest that using both methods isn't possible?
I am able to manipulate the Jenkins config.xml directly, or any other files on the machine, if there is a way of getting this to work via configuration.
I notice these security realm settings changing, when I jump between SAML and jenkins managed users via the UI, in the config.xml of Jenkins. Are multiple supported?
< <securityRealm class="hudson.security.HudsonPrivateSecurityRealm">
---
> <securityRealm class="org.jenkinsci.plugins.saml.SamlSecurityRealm" plugin="saml@1.1.2">
security jenkins saml
security jenkins saml
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This is more a Jenkins than Azure question. This open issue seems to suggest Jenkins will not support multiple auth providers enabled at the same time: issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-29162
– Simon W
Jan 7 at 11:49
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This is more a Jenkins than Azure question. This open issue seems to suggest Jenkins will not support multiple auth providers enabled at the same time: issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-29162
– Simon W
Jan 7 at 11:49
This is more a Jenkins than Azure question. This open issue seems to suggest Jenkins will not support multiple auth providers enabled at the same time: issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-29162
– Simon W
Jan 7 at 11:49
This is more a Jenkins than Azure question. This open issue seems to suggest Jenkins will not support multiple auth providers enabled at the same time: issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-29162
– Simon W
Jan 7 at 11:49
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This is more a Jenkins than Azure question. This open issue seems to suggest Jenkins will not support multiple auth providers enabled at the same time: issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-29162
– Simon W
Jan 7 at 11:49