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📄️ Listen to specified IP address
By default, QuickBuild server or agent accept connections from all network interfaces. For security considerations, you may want to have them listening on specified network interface. This can be done by running "bin/config.(sh\|bat)" and specify binding address.
📄️ Protect QuickBuild using SSL
Enable https access to server
📄️ User and Group Management
Permission control in QuickBuild is implemented through group and user. The administrator creates groups and give them certain permissions. All users in the group will have the permissions defined for the group. A single user can be associated with multiple groups, and the user permission is the union of all permissions of all groups.
📄️ Configuration Visibility and Permissions
QuickBuild organizes configurations into a hierarchy tree. You can selectively expose portions of the tree to certain group of users by adding authorizations for certain configurations when defining related groups. Let's assume a full configuration tree like below:
📄️ Manage Permission Sets
Often you might find yourself in a situation where the same set of permissions need to be assigned to different groups and configurations again and again. The permission set feature comes to rescue
📄️ Enable Anonymous Access and Self Registering
Enable anonymous access
📄️ Authenticate with Active Directory and LDAP
QuickBuild can be configured to authenticate users through Active Directory or generic LDAP servers. To do this, please navigate to menu Administration/Security Settings, and add an authenticator with the type Active Directory or LDAP.
📄️ Other permissions
Below permissions can also be assigned to a group: