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    • Jenkins Ver. 2.178
      Active Directory Plugin ver. 2.15

      After update to ver. 2.15 of the Active Directory Plugin, can no longer log in to Jenkins.

      Reverting to ver 2.14 allows me to log in once more.

      With Anonymous admin allowed, I enabled logging and the log shows that I have logged in successfully:

      but I always get the message "Invalid username or password":

       

          [JENKINS-57607] Can't log in after plugin update

          Paul Adams created issue -

           Same issue here, manually rolled back to 2.14 and was able to login.

          Josh Schreuder added a comment -  Same issue here, manually rolled back to 2.14 and was able to login.

          Björn Olsson added a comment -

          Me too, I upgrade to 2.15, and i get the "invalid username or password" error message. downgrade to 2.14 and it works again.

          Björn Olsson added a comment - Me too, I upgrade to 2.15, and i get the "invalid username or password" error message. downgrade to 2.14 and it works again.

          S imon added a comment -

          Just adding a me too!

          S imon added a comment - Just adding a me too!

          Sergio Labres added a comment -

          Same issue here !

          Sergio Labres added a comment - Same issue here !

          I suffered the same yesterday and I was able to solve it.

          NOTE: First of all make a backup of Jenkins in case you lose any security settings.

          The first thing I did was to uncheck "Enable security" to at least be able to access it.

          The second thing I did to make it work for me is to configure everything by hand, that is, it is not enough to check "Active Directory" in Security Realm. You have to check "Specify custom Active Directory domain name" and add a domain manually with all its configuration.

          Borja Domínguez added a comment - I suffered the same yesterday and I was able to solve it. NOTE : First of all make a backup of Jenkins in case you lose any security settings. The first thing I did was to uncheck "Enable security" to at least be able to access it. The second thing I did to make it work for me is to configure everything by hand, that is, it is not enough to check "Active Directory" in Security Realm. You have to check "Specify custom Active Directory domain name" and add a domain manually with all its configuration.

          Same problem for me - is there any information I can add to help resolve the issue?

          Duplicate here JENKINS-57635

          Neil Sleightholm added a comment - Same problem for me - is there any information I can add to help resolve the issue? Duplicate here  JENKINS-57635
          Félix Belzunce Arcos made changes -
          Status Original: Open [ 1 ] New: In Progress [ 3 ]

          Sorry, it is strange. the plugin has integration tests to avoid this.

          I will test this asap and try to fix the problem.

          Félix Belzunce Arcos added a comment - Sorry, it is strange. the plugin has integration tests to avoid this. I will test this asap and try to fix the problem.

          I guess this issue only happened in Windows environment?

          Félix Belzunce Arcos added a comment - I guess this issue only happened in Windows environment?

            fbelzunc Félix Belzunce Arcos
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