In Jira, choose 'Apps' then select the 'PassMan Connector'.
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2. Enter your PassMan URL, then click 'Save'.
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3. Click on 'Get token'. You will then be redirected to your Atlassian account settings page, where you can create a new token.
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4. Create a new API token and copy it to the clipboard.
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5. Navigate back to the PassMan Connector configuration page and click 'Go to Padmin'. You will then be redirected to the PassMan URL you entered.
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Log in with a manager user account.
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7. After logging in, select 'System settings' followed by 'Authentication'.
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Create a new authentication like this:
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8. Provide the necessary data, then click 'Save'. Set the default provider to 'jiracloud', and enter the Tenant without the 'https://' prefix. Ensure the tech user has 'Browse users and groups' global permission.
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9. Navigate back to the PassMan Connector configuration page, click 'Finish', and then select 'Login to PassMan'. You will be redirected to authorize the app.
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10. On the app authorization page, select the Jira instance you wish to use with the PassMan Connector, and then click 'Accept'.
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11. If you wish to change your settings, you can reconfigure the connection at any time.
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After successfully installing the PassMan app, click the Get Started button (see image on the right).
Fill out the form with your Name, Email address and Company name andfor the API Key (click Get token button), than click Start Free Trial button.
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Note |
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In newer versions of Jira, when creating an API token, you must set an expiration date. Remember to set it for at least 30 days to cover the PassMan trial period. |
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After submitting the registration form, the PassMan app displays a countdown indicating the installation is still in progress. Once the registration is complete, refresh or reopen the app, and on the pop-up page, click the Open PassMan button.
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Voila! Your PassMan app is now ready to use. Check out the >> User Guide << to get started and take your first steps.
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