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This release fixes a security flaw. Please refer to the security advisory for details of the security vulnerabilities, risk assessment and mitigation strategies.
18 January 2009
Atlassian is proud to present the Confluence SharePoint Connector 1.1.
This release of the SharePoint Connector supports federated searches of Confluence content in SharePoint. This replaces the original index search feature, which 'crawled' through cached content in Confluence. Federated searches use Confluence's own search engine to retrieve up-to-date and relevant matches, providing more accurate results than index searches.
You can now configure the SharePoint Connector to access a SharePoint site via an alternative URL, such as a URL that is only available from behind a firewall or VPN. This URL may therefore be different from the SharePoint address that is publicly available.
The SharePoint Connector requires Confluence 2.8.0 or later.
The new search allows SharePoint to conduct improved federated searches on Confluence content. It completely replaces the old 'integrated index search' feature in previous versions of the SharePoint Connector. The new search brings several improvements:
You can now configure an 'alternative access URL' for SharePoint. This allows the SharePoint Connector to access a SharePoint site via an alternative URL, such as a URL that is only available from behind a firewall or VPN. This URL may therefore be different from the SharePoint address that is typically available to users or is publicly available.
The alternative URL also resolves problems where the SharePoint installation uses an authentication protocol not supported by Confluence, such as NTLMv2 or Kerberos. You can configure SharePoint to run on a separate port that bypasses the unsupported authentication protocol, and then allow Confluence to communicate with SharePoint via this alternative URL.