Managing users
Users and permissions
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- Configuring Bamboo with AWS Secrets Manager
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This page describes procedures for managing your Bamboo users locally in Bamboo.
For a brief overview of other options for managing your Bamboo users, see Users and permissions.
If you store a user's data in an external user directory like Crowd or LDAP, you should manage such users in these external directories and not in Bamboo.
Last modified on Jun 29, 2018
In this section
Related content
- Base64 Encoding
- Securing a database password
- System-wide encryption
- Encrypting passwords in server.xml
- Custom implementation
- How to secure your remote agent (Bamboo Server)
- Bamboo Specs encryption
- Bamboo Server fails to start after replacing the Crowd instance with a new one
- Configuring Bamboo with AWS Secrets Manager
- Exporting existing plan configurations to Bamboo Specs
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