how to disable the âCSRF protection â in jenkins by default
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I need to disable the CSRF protection in jenkins, which is enabled by default.
The problem is after containerizing this, when ever i spun up a new container with jenkins inside it, it throws a "No valid crumb " error.
i am currenty using this cmd to turn on the jenkins application.
/usr/bin/java -server -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true -Dhudson.security.csrf.GlobalCrumbIssuerConfiguration=false -jar /usr/share/jenkins/jenkins.war --webroot=/var/cache/jenkins/war --httpPort=9090 --ajp13Port=-1
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I need to disable the CSRF protection in jenkins, which is enabled by default.
The problem is after containerizing this, when ever i spun up a new container with jenkins inside it, it throws a "No valid crumb " error.
i am currenty using this cmd to turn on the jenkins application.
/usr/bin/java -server -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true -Dhudson.security.csrf.GlobalCrumbIssuerConfiguration=false -jar /usr/share/jenkins/jenkins.war --webroot=/var/cache/jenkins/war --httpPort=9090 --ajp13Port=-1
debian jenkins
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"Manage Jenkins" > "Configure Global Security": is "Prevent Cross Site Request Forgery exploits" selected? If it is, deselect it.
â hoefling
May 19 at 12:37
I need a cli based cmd to disable that,, as the Jenkins is running behind kube proxy it keeps on crashing during the initial installation...
â Mohd
May 19 at 23:04
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I need to disable the CSRF protection in jenkins, which is enabled by default.
The problem is after containerizing this, when ever i spun up a new container with jenkins inside it, it throws a "No valid crumb " error.
i am currenty using this cmd to turn on the jenkins application.
/usr/bin/java -server -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true -Dhudson.security.csrf.GlobalCrumbIssuerConfiguration=false -jar /usr/share/jenkins/jenkins.war --webroot=/var/cache/jenkins/war --httpPort=9090 --ajp13Port=-1
debian jenkins
I need to disable the CSRF protection in jenkins, which is enabled by default.
The problem is after containerizing this, when ever i spun up a new container with jenkins inside it, it throws a "No valid crumb " error.
i am currenty using this cmd to turn on the jenkins application.
/usr/bin/java -server -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true -Dhudson.security.csrf.GlobalCrumbIssuerConfiguration=false -jar /usr/share/jenkins/jenkins.war --webroot=/var/cache/jenkins/war --httpPort=9090 --ajp13Port=-1
debian jenkins
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"Manage Jenkins" > "Configure Global Security": is "Prevent Cross Site Request Forgery exploits" selected? If it is, deselect it.
â hoefling
May 19 at 12:37
I need a cli based cmd to disable that,, as the Jenkins is running behind kube proxy it keeps on crashing during the initial installation...
â Mohd
May 19 at 23:04
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"Manage Jenkins" > "Configure Global Security": is "Prevent Cross Site Request Forgery exploits" selected? If it is, deselect it.
â hoefling
May 19 at 12:37
I need a cli based cmd to disable that,, as the Jenkins is running behind kube proxy it keeps on crashing during the initial installation...
â Mohd
May 19 at 23:04
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"Manage Jenkins" > "Configure Global Security": is "Prevent Cross Site Request Forgery exploits" selected? If it is, deselect it.
â hoefling
May 19 at 12:37
"Manage Jenkins" > "Configure Global Security": is "Prevent Cross Site Request Forgery exploits" selected? If it is, deselect it.
â hoefling
May 19 at 12:37
I need a cli based cmd to disable that,, as the Jenkins is running behind kube proxy it keeps on crashing during the initial installation...
â Mohd
May 19 at 23:04
I need a cli based cmd to disable that,, as the Jenkins is running behind kube proxy it keeps on crashing during the initial installation...
â Mohd
May 19 at 23:04
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Adding to @hoefling, after the "Prevent Cross Site Request Forgery" parameter is deselected. Save it.
Goto Manage Jenkins and click on Reload Configuration from Disk.
Hope this helps :).
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Adding to @hoefling, after the "Prevent Cross Site Request Forgery" parameter is deselected. Save it.
Goto Manage Jenkins and click on Reload Configuration from Disk.
Hope this helps :).
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Adding to @hoefling, after the "Prevent Cross Site Request Forgery" parameter is deselected. Save it.
Goto Manage Jenkins and click on Reload Configuration from Disk.
Hope this helps :).
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Adding to @hoefling, after the "Prevent Cross Site Request Forgery" parameter is deselected. Save it.
Goto Manage Jenkins and click on Reload Configuration from Disk.
Hope this helps :).
Adding to @hoefling, after the "Prevent Cross Site Request Forgery" parameter is deselected. Save it.
Goto Manage Jenkins and click on Reload Configuration from Disk.
Hope this helps :).
edited Jul 23 at 13:04
answered Jul 23 at 10:54
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"Manage Jenkins" > "Configure Global Security": is "Prevent Cross Site Request Forgery exploits" selected? If it is, deselect it.
â hoefling
May 19 at 12:37
I need a cli based cmd to disable that,, as the Jenkins is running behind kube proxy it keeps on crashing during the initial installation...
â Mohd
May 19 at 23:04