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Issue Type:
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Bug
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Affects Versions:
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current |
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Assignee:
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Kohsuke Kawaguchi
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Components:
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active-directory, ldap |
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Created:
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16/Dec/13 9:12 PM
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Description:
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Jenkins 1.509.4
LDAP 1.6
Active Directory 1.33
(Using role-based authentication but it also seems to be the same using matrix authentication)
If I authenticate to Jenkins using my username and AD password, I receive the permissions that I'm expecting.
However, Jenkins will allow me to also log in with my email address and same AD password. When I do this, I seem to be authenticated but the permissions are different (and often far more limited) than logging in with just the username.
Is there a way to reject a user if they try to log in with their email address?
In other words, this works:
user: eric.griswold
password: <AD password>
But this is rejected as "unknown user" or "bad password"
user: [email protected]
password: <AD password>
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Environment:
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Jenkins server running on CentOS 6
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Project:
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Jenkins
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Priority:
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Minor
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Reporter:
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Eric Griswold
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