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Change By:
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Christian Galsterer
(18/Feb/15 5:49 PM)
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Description:
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Hello,
I've tried the following: * I have a Jenkins installation on Debian stable with the most recent Jenkins release (via the official Jenkins repository) * I have enabled security * The anonymous user does not have any rights (not even 'Read'), because I don't want to show which nodes are active or which users are configured. * Nobody is logged in * I browse to http://localhost:8080/userContent/
Achieved result: I see a login prompt.
Expected result: I've seen ticket https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-23259, which handles exactly the opposite situation.
According to the Wiki page at https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/User+Content the userContent folder should be accessible. <quote>Note that these files are not subject to any access controls.</quote>
Versions affected: 1.565.3, 1.580, 1.584
, 1.588
Is the Wiki page incomplete and should it mention that when the anonymous has no rights at all, userContent is protected, or should the userContent folder always be unprotected?
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