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CaveatsSupported PlatformsDue to the complex nature of this configuration and its reliance on third-party products, Atlassian is only able to offer support if your configuration matches these specifications:
Anonymous Access
When configuring Confluence with Jespa (as described in our guide) you will not be able to set up a satisfactory anonymous access mechanism, due to the requirements of the custom authenticator and the Confluence Base URL. Atlassian is currently reviewing the suitability of using the third-party NTLM Authenticator for Confluence instead. Additional DependenciesPlease consider the following additional dependencies:
About JespaJespa is a Java software library that provides advanced integration between Microsoft Active Directory and Java applications such as Confluence. For more information, visit the Jespa website. Authentication MethodsJespa supports the following Windows authentication methods:
CostJespa is a commercial software package that has a licensing cost associated with its use. Atlassian does not have a redistribution agreement with IOPlex, the suppliers of Jespa. If you wish to use Jespa, you must arrange a purchase agreement with IOPlex directly. Purchasing information can be found on the IOPlex website. Installation InstructionsFollow the instructions on configuring Confluence to use Jespa for NTLM authentication. |
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See Access Confluence using Integrated Windows Authentication via Jespa with SP 2007 and Access Confluence using Integrated Windows Authentication via Jespa with SP 2010.