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  • Difficulty level: It may take a little longer
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    You can consider yourself lucky if you have your own Atlassian installation. Today I show how I connected Jira, Bamboo and Confluence to my LDAP server. Step 1: Install OpenLDAP I have OpenLDAP set up on my Synology NAS using this Docker compose file. ersion: '2' services: openldap: restart: always image: osixia/openldap container_name: openldap environment: LDAP_TLS: 'true' LDAP_TLS_CRT_FILENAME: '....pem' LDAP_TLS_KEY_FILENAME: '......pem' LDAP_TLS_CA_CRT_FILENAME: '......pem' LDAP_ORGANISATION: "365Layouts" LDAP_DOMAIN: "homelab.local" LDAP_BASE_DN: "dc=homelab,dc=local" LDAP_ADMIN_PASSWORD: ".
    atlassian bamboo jira ldap openldap Created Wed, 24 Mar 2021 00:00:00 +0000
  • Difficulty level: Really challenging
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    How to create a build monitor for Bamboo, Jenkins or Gitlab? I’ll figure it out by tonight! I have already written a similar Tutorial for Gitlab Issue Boards. The basis for this tutorial is the Raspberry imager and the “Raspberry Pi OS Lite” operating system. After the OS installation, the SD card can be inserted into the Raspberry. In my case this is a Raspberry Pi Zero. Step 1: Install Matchbox/Window Manager To run a Raspberry in kiosk mode, a window manager and a browser are needed.
    bamboo build build-monitor cd ci Created Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000