Until we finish defining the upcoming atlassianuser.xml configuration, Atlassian User will have to be configured for Confluence by directly editing a Spring configuration file (unless you are using osuser.xml).
Find here an example atlassianUserContext.xml file, which can be taken and edited slightly to achieve the configurations you want.
| Configuration | File | Instructions |
|---|---|---|
| Hibernate plus LDAP (cached) | atlassianUserContext.xml | Download this file and search for the 'ldapRepository' bean, then follow these instructions. To upgrade from OSUser, read this document. |

Comments (2)
Jan 12, 2006
Stefan Farthofer says:
I have deployed this configuration file on Confluence 2.1.1 and the integration ...I have deployed this configuration file on Confluence 2.1.1 and the integration with our ActiveDirectory seems to work fine apart from two things:
Could I have made some mistakes with the configuration file? I only changed the LDAP server, some of the attribute mappings and the user and group query filter. I also found CONF-4917 which may be related to the performance issues I experience.
Jan 12, 2006
Tom Davies says:
Please open a support case atPlease open a support case at http://support.atlassian.com
Thanks,
Tom