Configuring Confluence Security
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- Getting Started as Confluence Administrator
- Manage Users
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- Writing User Macros
- Customizing your Confluence Site
- Integrating Confluence with Other Applications
- Managing your Confluence License
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- Configuring Confluence
- Configuring Confluence Security
- Configuring a Confluence Environment
- Performance Tuning
- Data Collection Policy
- Administering Collaborative Editing
- Using read-only mode for site maintenance
- Administering the Atlassian Companion App
- Notifications from Atlassian
- Administer analytics
- Monitor application performance
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In this section
- Confluence Security Overview and Advisories
- Proxy and HTTPS setup for Confluence
- Configuring Secure Administrator Sessions
- Confluence Cookies
- Using Fail2Ban to limit login attempts
- Securing Confluence with Apache
- Best Practices for Configuring Confluence Security
- Hiding the People Directory
- Configuring Captcha for spam prevention
- Hiding external links from search engines
- Configuring Captcha for failed logins
- Configuring XSRF Protection
- User Email Visibility
- Anonymous Access to Remote API
- Configuring RSS Feeds
- Preventing and Cleaning Up Spam
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- Not able to install plugin
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- "An error was encountered while retrieving plugin details" when trying to add a plugin
This section gives guidelines on configuring the security of your Confluence site:
- Confluence Security Overview and Advisories
- Proxy and HTTPS setup for Confluence
- Configuring Secure Administrator Sessions
- Confluence Cookies
- Using Fail2Ban to limit login attempts
- Securing Confluence with Apache
- Best Practices for Configuring Confluence Security
- Hiding the People Directory
- Configuring Captcha for spam prevention
- Hiding external links from search engines
- Configuring Captcha for failed logins
- Configuring XSRF Protection
- User Email Visibility
- Anonymous Access to Remote API
- Configuring RSS Feeds
- Preventing and Cleaning Up Spam
Last modified on Mar 31, 2023
In this section
- Confluence Security Overview and Advisories
- Proxy and HTTPS setup for Confluence
- Configuring Secure Administrator Sessions
- Confluence Cookies
- Using Fail2Ban to limit login attempts
- Securing Confluence with Apache
- Best Practices for Configuring Confluence Security
- Hiding the People Directory
- Configuring Captcha for spam prevention
- Hiding external links from search engines
- Configuring Captcha for failed logins
- Configuring XSRF Protection
- User Email Visibility
- Anonymous Access to Remote API
- Configuring RSS Feeds
- Preventing and Cleaning Up Spam
Related content
- 'Failed to Load Main-Class Manifest Attribute' When Installing a Plugin
- UPM Plugin shows error message when trying to install a plugin
- Universal Plugin Manager hung installing add-on
- Automate plugin installation in Confluence
- Unable to load or update Plugin 1 type plugin using Addon Manager or UPM
- Not able to install plugin
- Cannot install plugin due to Java error: has been compiled by a more recent version of the Java Runtime
- Plugin not visible in Find New Apps
- Error Installing JIRA Fisheye Plugin
- "An error was encountered while retrieving plugin details" when trying to add a plugin
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