Easy SSO (Fisheye) Kerberos/NTLM/SAML

for Fisheye/Crucible Server 4.1.2 - 4.8.15 and more
2 installs
  • Supported

5-in-1 Single Sign-On solution for Jira with Kerberos, NTLM, SAML, X.509 and HTTP headers. We give you more choice

Saves time, saves money

Remove barriers for adoption, simplify your users' lives, increase productivity - remove the login screen, make Atlassian tools be 1st class citizens of your intranet.

Kerberos and NTLM

SSO with both Kerberos and NTLMv2 – important as browsers fall back on NTLM if Kerberos is unavailable. Transparently authenticate users based on their established workstation session (Integrated Windows Authentication).

HTTP Headers and X.509

The only SSO solution with HTTP Headers and X.509 options. Integrate Fisheye into your existing security framework e.g. CAC/PIV/smart cards, Mobile Device Management (MDM), custom reverse-proxy based solutions.

More details

Enterprise SSO for employees, customers and external partners. Configure all authenticators that you need in one app.

WORKS WITH

complex environments, Intranet and Extranet, VPNs and firewalled networks.

SUPPORTS

NTLM, Kerberos, X.509 and HTTP Headers.

Why EasySSO?

  • IOPLEX Jespa license costs are included in our price for commercial 25+ purchases. See our FAQ. We deliver IOPLEX license keys via our Service Desk after EasySSO purchase.
  • Integrates with two-factor authentication (2FA) apps to protect direct login web forms.
  • Rating of 4.8 out of 5 on our 24x7 support portal.
  • Atlassian Top Marketplace Vendor and Gold Solution Partner with lots of customer experience
  • Allows low-level/tight integration with your existing authentication solutions
  • Localised for English, Russian, French, German, Brazilian and Japanese

Also available for Jira, Bitbucket, Bamboo, and Confluence

Privacy and security

Privacy policy

Atlassian's privacy policy is not applicable to the use of this app. Please refer to the privacy policy provided by this app's partner.

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Resources

Gallery

Schematics of EasySSO when Kerberos can be negotiated