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Atlassian Bamboo

Secure Atlassian Bamboo access with SSO and advanced MFA options

CI/CD

Atlassian Bamboo is a powerful CI/CD server that helps software development teams automate the building and testing of their software applications. Integrating ADSelfService Plus with Bamboo enables secure SSO for users, enhancing account security with advanced authentication methods like FIDO2 and biometrics while simplifying the user experience through passwordless authentication.

 

Passwordless authentication for an improved user experience

Implement passwordless authentication to simplify the user login process and improve the user experience.

 

Seamless SSO access

Enable users to access Atlassian Bamboo with just one click through SSO, minimizing login barriers and enhancing productivity.

 

Enhanced security with advanced authentication

Implement robust authentication methods like FIDO2 and biometrics to strengthen security measures, ensuring that only authorized users can access Bamboo.

 

Configuring SAML SSO for Bamboo

These steps will guide you through setting up the single sign-on functionality between ADSelfService Plus and Bamboo.

Prerequisite

  • Login to ADSelfService Plus as an administrator.
  • Navigate to Configuration → Self-Service → Password Sync/Single Sign On → Add Application, and select Bamboo from the applications displayed. Note: You can also find Bamboo application that you need from the search bar located in the left pane or the alphabet wise navigation option in the right pane.
  • Click IdP details in the top-right corner of the screen.
  • In the pop-up that appears, download the metadata by clicking on the Download Metadata.
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Bamboo (Service Provider) configuration steps

  • Login to Bamboo with an administrator’s credentials.
  • To add SAML SSO as an add-on.
  • Navigate to Settings.
  • Under Add-ons, choose Find new add-ons.
  • Search for SAML SSO.
  • Install the plugin.
  • On successful installation, navigate to Settings->System area.
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  • Choose SAML congifuration and provide the login-button text.
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  • Open the downloaded metadata as a text file. Copy and paste the content it in the Identity provider XML field.
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  • You can save the configuration.
  • Copy the SAML Endpoint url and SP entity ID.

ADSelfService Plus (Identity Provider) configuration steps

  • Now, switch to ADSelfService Plus’ Bamboo configuration page.
  • Enter the Application Name and Description.
  • In the Assign Policies field, select the policies for which SSO need to be enabled. Note: ADSelfService Plus allows you to create OU and group-based policies for your AD domains. To create a policy, go to Configuration → Self-Service → Policy Configuration → Add New Policy.
  • Select Enable Single Sign-On.
  • Enter the Domain Name of your Bamboo account. For example, if you use johndoe@bamboo.com to log in to Bamboo, then bamboo.com is the domain name.
  • Paste Bamboo server SAML Endpoint url copied in step 7 of service provider in the ACS URL field
  • Paste Bamboo server SP Entity ID value copied in step 7 of service provider in Entity ID field
  • In the Name ID Format field, choose the format for the user login attribute value specific to the application. Note: Use Unspecified as the default option if you are unsure about the format of the login attribute value used by the application
  • Click Add Application.
Note: For Bamboo, single sign-on is supported for SP and IDP initiated flow.