Re: Moving from built-in Jenkins user DB to another source (like Google)

2015-03-13 Thread Mike Chmielewski
We already use the Role-based authorization plugin (not matrix). My concern is what happens to all the users in the internal DB, do they get erased/lose access, or are they still enabled until manually disabled, or are they linked by email address (or other) to the new system (LDAP in your case

Re: Moving from built-in Jenkins user DB to another source (like Google)

2015-03-12 Thread Maciej Jaros
2015-03-09 o 17:13, Mike Chmielewski wrote: Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone has experiences they are willing to share about moving the user DB from the built-in Jenkins DB to an outside one like LDAP or Google OpenID/Oauth (Google Oauth experience is more applicable to my use case).

Re: Moving from built-in Jenkins user DB to another source (like Google)

2015-03-11 Thread Mike Chmielewski
That was the next step, But I was hoping for some real world experience as well. On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 9:23:03 AM UTC-4, James Green wrote: > > Do it with a test jenkins instance. Pure speculation otherwise. > > On 9 March 2015 at 16:13, Mike Chmielewski > wrote: > >> Hi everyone, >> >>

Re: Moving from built-in Jenkins user DB to another source (like Google)

2015-03-10 Thread James Green
Do it with a test jenkins instance. Pure speculation otherwise. On 9 March 2015 at 16:13, Mike Chmielewski wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I was wondering if anyone has experiences they are willing to share about > moving the user DB from the built-in Jenkins DB to an outside one like LDAP > or Google

Moving from built-in Jenkins user DB to another source (like Google)

2015-03-09 Thread Mike Chmielewski
Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone has experiences they are willing to share about moving the user DB from the built-in Jenkins DB to an outside one like LDAP or Google OpenID/Oauth (Google Oauth experience is more applicable to my use case). We have have 50-75 users with access now, and t