Managing Applications
Administration Guide
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- Using the Application Browser
- Adding an 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
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- Users and groups
- 4 Levels of Bitbucket Server Permissions
- Getting started with Git and Bitbucket Server
- Controlling access to code
- Allowing public access to code
- Using branch permissions
- Connecting Bitbucket Server to Jira for user management
- External user directories
- Personal access tokens
- Delegating Bitbucket Server authentication to an LDAP directory
Crowd integrates and provisions applications. Once defined, an application is mapped to a directory(s), whose users are then granted access to the application. Note that an application can only communicate with Crowd when the application uses a known host address.
Last modified on Apr 15, 2024
In this section
- Using the Application Browser
- Adding an 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
Related content
- Users and groups
- 4 Levels of Bitbucket Server Permissions
- Getting started with Git and Bitbucket Server
- Controlling access to code
- Allowing public access to code
- Using branch permissions
- Connecting Bitbucket Server to Jira for user management
- External user directories
- Personal access tokens
- Delegating Bitbucket Server authentication to an LDAP directory
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