Manage keys and tokens
Administer Bitbucket Data Center and Server
- Users and groups
- Advanced repository management
- External user directories
- Global permissions
- Setting up your mail server
- Integrate with Atlassian applications
- Connect Bitbucket to an external database
- Migrating Bitbucket Server to another server
- Migrate Bitbucket Server from Windows to Linux
- Run Bitbucket in AWS
- Specify the Bitbucket base URL
- Configuring the application navigator
- Managing apps
- View and configure the audit log
- Update your license key
- Configuration properties
- Change Bitbucket's context path
- Data recovery and backups
- Disable HTTP(S) access to Git repositories
- Mirrors
- Bitbucket Mesh
- Export and import projects and repositories
- Git Large File Storage
- Git Virtual File System (GVFS)
- Enable SSH access to Git repositories
- Secret scanning
- Use diff transcoding
- Change the port Bitbucket listens on
- Lockout recovery process
- Proxy and secure Bitbucket
- High availability for Bitbucket
- Diagnostics for third-party apps
- Enabling JMX counters for performance monitoring
- Bitbucket guardrails
- Enable debug logging
- Scaling Bitbucket Server
- Add a shortcut link to a repository
- Administer code search
- Adding additional storage for your repository data
- Add a system-wide announcement banner
- Configuring Project links across Applications
- Improving instance stability with rate limiting
- Use a CDN with Atlassian Data Center applications
- Managing HTTP access tokens
- Manage keys and tokens
- Link to other applications
- Setting a system-wide default branch name
- Automatically decline inactive pull requests
- Secure Bitbucket configuration properties
- Data pipeline
- Monitor application performance
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You can manage settings (such as automatic expiry, allowed key types, and minimum key lengths) for SSH keys and HTTP access tokens to increase code security.
Last modified on Apr 26, 2023
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- Set up a knowledge base with Confluence Server
- Workflows
- Collaborate with other Jira teams on Jira Service Management issues
- Editing and collaborating on issues
- Using Jira applications with Confluence
- Adding objects to Jira issues
- Escalate Jira Service Management issues to other Jira teams
- Searching for issues
- Working with issues
- Moving an issue
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