Dear Cristoph,

Thanks for your help. I do not saw the mentioned option in jabber settings,
for me it is highly enough.

Regards,
--
Gabor Garami
2012.04.01. 12:33, "Christoph Kutzinski" <ku...@gmx.de> ezt írta:

> Hi Gabor,
>
> there's currently no way to let the plugin impersonate you - i.e. the user
> who is issueing a command via Jabber - in Jenkins. I wonder if there is a
> theoretical way to do this without compromising security in some way.
> So yes, commands are issued as either the anonymous user or - if you have
> configured so in the plugin's options - as a given Jenkins user. In the
> latter case it uses the permissions granted to the user.
>
> Hope this answers your question.
>
> cheers
> Christoph
>
> Am 31.03.2012 18:59, schrieb Gábor Garami:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> This maybe a newbie question but I do not understand well what Jabber
>> plugin does with my Jenkins server.
>>
>> So, I currently using "Matrix-based security" in my jenkins instance.
>> But Jabber plugin does not impersonate me correctly even if I filled my
>> Jabber address in my profile. Since the impersonation not used Jabber
>> plugin seems like do its work as anonymous user. I mean if I instruct
>> bot via Jabber channel to do something, the bot does not execute this
>> task as me, but as an anonymous user. However, this server is available
>> on the internet, and I would not allow anonymous user to do _anything_
>> on my CI server except view login page :-).
>>
>> So, the question is: is there a way to tell Jabber plugin to recognize
>> me over jabber and do tasks as me not as anonymous/unknown user? Or,
>> anyway, how this plugin works? I am not understand well Jenkins'
>> internal architecture, so I should not dig into the source of plugin too
>> deep.
>>
>> Thanks for replies.
>>
>> Regards,
>> --
>> Gabor Garami
>>
>
>

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