Configuring anonymous access
Anonymous access to Fisheye is allowed by default till v4.8.12 including and disabled since v4.8.13. You can enable anonymous access at the following levels:
- Globally by turning on 'Global Anonymous Access' on the Administration, Authentication page. When this setting is off, an anonymous user just sees a log in page. When it is on they see an activity stream of all repositories which are visible to anonymous users.
- For all repositories which are using the default Security settings (using the Repository defaults),
- or for particular repositories.
Projects and Reviews
If you are using Fisheye with Crucible, anonymous access is also subject to individual project's permissions (see Creating a permission scheme).
To configure anonymous access globally:
- Click the 'cog' menu in the Fisheye header, and choose Administration (you'll need to be logged in as an administrator to see this link).
- Click Defaults under 'Repository Settings'. The 'Repository Defaults' screen will be displayed.
- Click the Permissions tab.
- Either check or clear the option Can Read in the Anonymous row.
To configure anonymous access per-repository:
See the steps detailed in Configuring Permissions for a Specific Repository.
Last modified on Jun 16, 2023
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