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<div>Dear Shibboleth users,<br>
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we're thinking about switching from LDAP to Shibboleth authentication for our hosted services Redmine, Jenkins, Git, SVN.<br>
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Google only came up with a few solutions for Jenkins plugins, which are pretty "young" (Release < 1.x).<br>
And one paper about Shibboleth with Subversion (dated 2007).<br>
After hours of research, nothing seems to be really suitable.<br>
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Can you suggest a way to achieve our task?<br>
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Or would you recommend to stay with LDAP?<br>
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We already have the Shibboleth IdP setup and in use for years, but not for authenticating Redmine, Jenkins, Git, SVN.<br>
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I would highly appreciate, if you could tell me, which of the above services you are using with Shibboleth in production and how you built a secure, reliable (Redmine, Jenkins, Git, SVN Updates) environment.<br>
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Best regards and big thanks for any help in advance<br>
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Annabel Schmidt<br>
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Annabel Schmidt - Fakultät 07 / Informatik und Mathematik<br>
Hochschule München / Munich University of Applied Sciences<br>
Lothstr. 64, 80335 München, Zimmer R2.011<br>
Tel. +49 89 1265-3746, Fax +49 89 1265-3780, http://www.cs.hm.edu</div>
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