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titleShow me where to do this in Confluence ...

In Confluence

  1. Select Manage apps from the Administrator menu
  2. Scroll down to the S/Notify section on the left, then select User Key Management for the Key store file and HKP key server settings
  3. Scroll down to the S/Notify section on the left, select Encryption Settings for the Encryption Fallback settings


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titleShow me where to do this in Bitbucket ...

In Bitbucket

  1. Go to the administration page by clicking on the cog wheel in the right upper area
  2. Scroll down to the S/Notify section, from there select User Key Management for the Key store file and HKP key server settings
  3. Scroll down to the S/Notify section, from there select Encryption Settings for the Encryption Fallback settings

User Profile

  • Users who want to participate in the test can upload their public certificate

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titleShow me where to do this in Confluence ...

In Confluence

  1. Select Settings from the user menu on the top right
  2. From the S/Notify section on the left, select Email Security
  3. Select which type to upload (S/MIME or PGP), the select the file and upload it


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titleShow me where to do this in Bitbucket ...

In Bitbucket

  1. Select Manage Account from the user menu on the top right
  2. On the left, select Email Security
  3. Select which type to upload (S/MIME or PGP), the select the file and upload it

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You want to enforce encryption of all notification emails, and the certificates for all Confluence users are centrally available.

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titleShow me where to do this in Confluence ...

In Confluence

  1. Select Manage apps from the Administrator menu
  2. Scroll down to the S/Notify section on the left, then select User Key Management for the Key store file and HKP key server settings
  3. Scroll down to the S/Notify section on the left, select Encryption Settings for the Encryption Fallback settings


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titleShow me where to do this in Bitbucket ...

In Bitbucket

  1. Go to the administration page by clicking on the cog wheel in the right upper area
  2. Scroll down to the S/Notify section, then select User Key Management for the Key store file and HKP key server settings

  3. Scroll down to the S/Notify section on the left, select Encryption Settings for the Encryption Fallback settings

User Profile

  • Users need not configure anything

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  • Leave the Global Keystore and Global Keyserver locations empty
  • Check Allow user uploads
  • Set the Encryption Fallback to Do not allow unencrypted notifications - send problem report instead

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titleShow me where to do this in Jira ...

In Jira

  1. Select Manage apps from the Jira Administration menu
  2. From the S/Notify section on the left, select User Key Management for the Key store file and HKP key server settings Global Keystore and Global Keyserver settings, as well as User override
  3. From the S/Notify section on the left, select Encryption Settings for the Encryption Fallback settings

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titleShow me where to do this in Confluence ...

In Confluence

  1. Select Manage apps from the Administrator menu
  2. Scroll down to the S/Notify section on the left, then select User Key Management for the Key store file and HKP key server setting for the Global Keystore and Global Keyserver settings, as well as User override
  3. Scroll down to the S/Notify section on the left, select Encryption Settings for the Encryption Fallback settings


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titleShow me where to do this in Bitbucket ...

In Bibucket

  1. Go to the administration page by clicking on the cog wheel in the right upper area
  2. Scroll down to the S/Notify section, then from there select User Key Management for the Global Keystore and Global Keyserver settings, as well as User override
  3. Scroll down to the S/Notify section, then from select Encryption Settings for the Encryption Fallback settings

User Profile

Users

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can now upload their public certificate


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titleShow me where to do this in Jira ...

In Jira

  1. Select Profile from the user menu on the top right
  2. Scroll down to section Email Security
  3. Hit the edit symbol
  4. Select which type to upload (S/MIME or PGP), the select the file and upload it

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titleShow me where to do this in Confluence ...

In Confluence

  1. Select Settings from the user menu on the top right
  2. From the S/Notify section on the left, select Email Security
  3. Select which type to upload (S/MIME or PGP), the select the file and upload it


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titleShow me where to do this in Bitbucket ...

In Bitbucket

  1. Select Manage Account from the user menu on the top right
  2. On the left, select Email Security
  3. Select which type to upload (S/MIME or PGP), the select the file and upload it

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S/Notify will immediately start encrypting the notification emails of each user who has provided a valid certificate. Users who have not provided a valid certificate will receive an unencrypted email instead, telling them that their original notification message has been discarded for security reasons, because the email could not be encrypted, and asking them to get in contact with their Jira, Confluence or Confluence administratorBitbucket administrator.


Per Project or Per Space Encryption Setup 

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You want encryption only for specific Jira projects or Confluence spaces, or you want to exclude specific Jira projects or Confluence spaces from encryption.

This feature is not yet available in Bitbucket. Please let us know if you are interested in seeing support for per-project encryption in Bitbucket.

Settings

S/Notify Configuration

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