--- title: "Jira" description: "Trusted Header SSO Integration for Jira" lead: "" date: 2022-05-16T21:15:52+10:00 draft: false images: [] menu: integration: parent: "trusted-header-sso" weight: 420 toc: true community: true aliases: - /docs/community/using-remote-user-header-for-sso-with-jira.html --- ## Introduction This is a guide on integration of __Authelia__ and [Jira] via the trusted header SSO authentication. As with all guides in this section it's important you read the [introduction](../introduction.md) first. ## Tested Versions * Authelia: v4.35.5 * Jira: Unknown * EasySSO: Unknown ## Before You Begin This example makes the following assumptions: * The user accounts with the same names already exist in [Jira]. * You have purchased the third-party plugin from the [Atlassian marketplace](https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1212581/easy-sso-jira-kerberos-ntlm-saml?hosting=server&tab=overview) ## Configuration To configure [Jira] to trust the `Remote-User` and `Remote-Email` header do the following: 1. Visit the Easy SSO plugin settings 2. Under HTTP configure the `Remote-User` header 3. Check the `Username` checkbox ## See Also * [EasySSO Documentation](https://techtime.co.nz/display/TECHTIME/EasySSO#documentation-area) [Jira]: https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira