On Tuesday, December 24, 2019 at 3:02:51 PM UTC-5, Ryan Golhar wrote:
>
> I have a Enterprise GitHub install with a private repo.  I set up Jenkins 
> Pipeline to test the python code in the repo.   I recently noticed when I 
> view the pipeline details, it says in the header, "Changes by Abhijat 
> Vatsyayan (noreply)".   
>
> I don't know who this person is.  The private repo is on my laptop and I 
> push to Enterprise Github.  The ec2 instance running Jenkins is a private 
> instance, set up in my CloudFormation template.  This username is nowhere 
> to be found.   
>
> Is this from BlueOcean?
>

I see this user is in our corporate LDAP that Jenkins authenticates users 
against.   Enterprise Github shows the correct user id (mine) in the commit 
history.   I guess BlueOcean is doing a look up of the user id against 
ldap.   Weird how its picking up this other person that is in no way 
related.   The ec2 instance Jenkins is running on doesn't use the corporate 
ldap to authenicate users against.  Could this be it?   

I'm not sure if this is classified as a bug, or a misconfiguration.

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