I'm trying to implement a job that requires each user to enter their own credentials. There is a password parameter, which is all well and good. But if I remember correctly, the Rebuild Plugin allows you to rerun builds with password parameters. This means that Jenkins remembers the password you entered in such a way that it can retrieve it later (that is, even if it's stored encrypted, it can decrypt it). More practically, it means that if Joe runs a build, I can later run a build as Joe by rebuilding his build, changing everything but Joe's username and password.
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