debian-mirror-gitlab/doc/administration/auth/crowd.md
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Atlassian Crowd OmniAuth Provider (FREE SELF)

Authenticate to GitLab using the Atlassian Crowd OmniAuth provider. Enabling this provider also allows Crowd authentication for Git-over-https requests.

Configure a new Crowd application

  1. Choose 'Applications' in the top menu, then 'Add application'.

  2. Go through the 'Add application' steps, entering the appropriate details. The screenshot below shows an example configuration.

    Example Crowd application configuration

Configure GitLab

  1. On your GitLab server, open the configuration file.

    Omnibus:

      sudo editor /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb
    

    Source:

      cd /home/git/gitlab
    
      sudo -u git -H editor config/gitlab.yml
    
  2. See Configure initial settings for initial settings.

  3. Add the provider configuration:

    Omnibus:

      gitlab_rails['omniauth_providers'] = [
        {
          name: "crowd",
          # label: "Provider name", # optional label for login button, defaults to "Crowd"
          args: {
            crowd_server_url: "CROWD_SERVER_URL",
            application_name: "YOUR_APP_NAME",
            application_password: "YOUR_APP_PASSWORD"
          }
        }
      ]
    

    Source:

       - { name: 'crowd',
           # label: 'Provider name', # optional label for login button, defaults to "Crowd"
           args: {
             crowd_server_url: 'CROWD_SERVER_URL',
             application_name: 'YOUR_APP_NAME',
             application_password: 'YOUR_APP_PASSWORD' } }
    
  4. Change CROWD_SERVER_URL to the URL of your Crowd server.

  5. Change YOUR_APP_NAME to the application name from Crowd applications page.

  6. Change YOUR_APP_PASSWORD to the application password you've set.

  7. Save the configuration file.

  8. Reconfigure or restart for the changes to take effect if you installed GitLab via Omnibus or from source respectively.

On the sign in page there should now be a Crowd tab in the sign in form.

Troubleshooting

If you see an error message like the one below when you sign in after Crowd authentication is configured, you may want to consult the Crowd administrator for the Crowd log file to know the exact cause:

could not authorize you from Crowd because invalid credentials

Ensure the Crowd users who need to sign in to GitLab are authorized to the application in the Authorization step. This could be verified by trying "Authentication test" for Crowd (as of 2.11).

Example Crowd application authorization configuration