YouTrack Standalone 7.0 Help

Hub Auth Module

The Hub authentication module is the default authorization scheme for managing user account credentials. This module is built into your YouTrack installation and enabled by default.

The settings of this authentication module let you control how user manage their Hub credentials.

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Settings

The settings are configured automatically when you install YouTrack with a built-in Hub service.

FieldDescription
TypeDisplays the type of service that is enabled for authentication in Hub. Built-in Authorization means that this module is a part of YouTrack and is not installed separately.
NameStores the name of the authentication module. Use this setting to distinguish this module from other authentication modules in the Auth Modules list.
AuthenticationDisplays the current status of the module. This status indicates whether the module is currently enabled or disabled.
AuditLinks to the Audit Events page. There, you can view a list of changes that were applied to this authentication module.
Password StrengthStores the password policy setting applied to Hub accounts. For more information about password strength and security, see .
RegistrationEnables the creation of accounts for users who register themselves in YouTrack. If you disable this option, only users with existing YouTrack accounts are able to log in.
Password RestoreEnables the option for users to reset a forgotten password. When enabled, YouTrack sends an email message with a link to restore their password to users who request a password reset.
reCAPTCHAEnables the use of reCAPTCHA on the registration page.
Auto-join GroupsAdds new users to a group when they first log in to YouTrack. You can select one or more groups. New users that auto-join a group inherit all of the permissions assigned to this group.
We recommend that you add users to at least one group. Otherwise, a new user is only granted the permissions that are currently assigned to the All Users group.
Last modified: 2 February 2017