This page last changed on Sep 14, 2006 by david.soul@atlassian.com.

If you have setup Confluence to:

  • delegate user management to JIRA (as per our documentation here) or
  • use LDAP/Active directcory authentication (as per our documentation here)

Then you will need to make the following changes to your osuser.xml file:

  1. replace
    com.atlassian.confluence.user.providers.Caching
    with
    bucket.user.providers.Caching

    Doing this will effectively convert the following:
    com.atlassian.confluence.user.providers.CachingCredentialsProvider
    com.atlassian.confluence.user.providers.CachingAccessProvider
    com.atlassian.confluence.user.providers.CachingProfileProvider

    to

    bucket.user.providers.CachingCredentialsProvider
    bucket.user.providers.CachingAccessProvider
    bucket.user.providers.CachingProfileProvider
  2. and replace
    com.atlassian.confluence.user.ConfluenceHibernateConfigProvider
    with
    bucket.user.BucketHibernateConfigProvider

Alternatively

You can just reconfigure the new osuser.xml with your changes.

Is this still valid with the new LDAP setup in 2.1.x?

Posted by andriven at Mar 10, 2006 10:00

Yes, this is still relevant for upgrading to 2.1.x. (If you take a look at the osuser.xml in 2.1.x, you'll see that it uses bucket.user.providers.CachingCredentialsProvider instead of com.atlassian.confluence.user.providers.CachingCredentialsProvider for example.

Cheers,
Dave

Posted by dave@atlassian.com at Mar 16, 2006 18:08
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