Important Update Effective February 1, 2024!
Due to recent changes in Jira and Confluence, we've made the tough decision to discontinue the OpenID Connect (OIDC)/OAuth app and no longer provide new versions for the newest Jira/Confluence releases as of January 31, 2024.
This is due to some necessary components no longer shipping with Jira/Confluence, which would require some extensive rewrites of the OIDC App.
Important Update! This app will be discontinued soon!
Due to recent changes in Jira, which no longer ships with some components required for our Read Receipts app to run, we've made the tough decision to discontinue the app, as of Februar 5, 2025.
Important Update! This app will be discontinued soon!
We've made the tough business decision to discontinue the app, as of January 11, 2025.
OneLogin
Below, you find information to setup OneLogin and our SAML SSO apps for Atlassian Data Center and Server products. If you need our need help or have questions, you can contact us via our helpdesk or book a free screen share session at https://resolution.de/go/calendly.
Step-by-Step Guides
Based on your user provisioning model, pick one of the following step-by-step guides.
In most cases we recommend to use OneLogin with User Sync.
- OneLogin with User Sync
Setting up User synchronization with OneLogin, as well as authentication via SAML - OneLogin with Just-in-Time Provisioning
Setting up authentication via SAML with OneLogin and using Just-in-Time Provisioning to create/update User Accounts during login. - OneLogin with Manual Provisioning
Setting up authentication via SAML with OneLogin for Users that already exist in the Atlassian product.
Some important notes:
- User Sync functionality is currently only available for Jira, Confluence & Bitbucket Server and Data Center
- Fisheye only supports Manual User Management.
Which Step-by-Step Guide should you pick?
Depending on your Atlassian Data Center or Server product, you can choose from different user provisioning models. We recommend using User Sync, since it is easy to setup and maintain.
In general, with OneLogin we support the following ways for user provisioning:
- User Sync allows to sync users periodically from OneLogin, but also when they log in for the first time into your Atlassian product. See our detailed article for User Sync.
- Just in Time Provisioning allows creating and update users on-the-fly when they log in. See our detailed article for JIT.
- LDAP synchronisation from Active Directory. Is you instance still synchronised to your Active Directory via LDAP, you can continue to do so. Please follow the "Manual User Management" Guide in this scenario.
- For Manual User Management, the administrator has to create and update users on OneLogin and your Atlassian Data Center or Server product by hand.
We do not recommend it. See our article for Manual User Management.
Model/Function | Admin Effort | Pro's and Con's |
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User Sync | Low |
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Just in Time Provisioning | Medium |
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Manual User Management | High |
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