Administration Guide
The Crowd Administration Guide is for people who have Crowd administration rights.
Table of Contents
- Getting Started
- Managing Directories
- Using the Directory Browser
- Adding a Directory
- Configuring Caching for an LDAP Directory
- Using Naive DN Matching
- Specifying Directory Permissions
- Importing Users and Groups into a Directory
- Configuring directories for failover authentication
- Pruning delegated directories
- Managing Applications
- Using the Application Browser
- Adding an Application
- Integrating Crowd with Atlassian Bamboo
- Integrating Crowd with Atlassian Confluence
- Integrating Crowd with Atlassian CrowdID
- Integrating Crowd with Atlassian Crucible
- Integrating Crowd with Atlassian FishEye
- Integrating Crowd with Atlassian Jira
- Integrating Crowd with Atlassian Bitbucket
- Integrating Crowd with Acegi Security
- Integrating Crowd with Jive Forums
- Integrating Crowd with Spring Security
- Integrating Crowd with a Custom Application
- Configuring the Google Apps Connector
- Mapping a Directory to an Application
- Effective memberships with multiple directories
- Specifying an Application's Address or Hostname
- Testing a User's Login to an Application
- Enforcing Lower-Case Usernames and Groups for an Application
- Managing an Application's Session
- Deleting or Deactivating an Application
- Overview of SSO
- Configuring Options for an Application
- Enabling OpenID client app
- Disabling the OpenID client app
- Allowing applications to create user tokens
- Configuring how users log in
- Managing Users and Groups
- Using the User Browser
- Adding a User
- Editing a User's Details and Password
- Deleting or Deactivating a User
- Case Sensitivity of Usernames and Groups
- Specifying a User's Aliases
- Editing a User's Group Membership
- Managing Groups
- Managing Group Members
- Specifying a User's Attributes
- Granting Crowd Administration Rights to a User
- Granting Crowd User Rights to a User
- Managing a User's Session
- System Administration
- Configuring Server Settings
- Configuring your Mail Server
- Overview of Caching
- Creating an Email Notification Template
- Configuring Trusted Proxy Servers
- Viewing Crowd's System Information
- Backing Up and Restoring Data
- Encrypting the database password
- Encrypting Tomcat passwords in the server.xml file
- Logging and Profiling
- Configuring LDAP connection pooling
- Improving instance stability with rate limiting
- Browsing the audit log
- Look and feel
Last modified on May 17, 2017
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