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Anonymous access to FishEye is allowed by default. You can disable anonymous access at the following levels:

  • Globally by turning off '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 Per repository.

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:

  1. Click the menu labelled with your user name in the the FishEye/Crucible header, and click the 'Administration' option. You will need to be logged in as an administrator to see this link. The FishEye/Crucible administration console will be displayed.
  2. Click Defaults in the 'Repository Settings' section. The 'Repository Defaults' screen will be displayed.
  3. Click the Permissions tab.
  4. 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.