Application Configuration
The application page is accessible by users with the Super User permission and is where the application wide settings are configured.
Basic
Title - the title is used in email templates, on the home page and appended to the page title of each web page in the application. This is used to set the name of your company or title you wish to related to your issue tracker.
Welcome Message - The welcome message is displayed on BugNET home page and can be used to display a customized message to users.
Default URL - The default url is used in RSS feeds and email templates to construct fully qualified urls.
Enable Gravatar - BugNET uses the Gravatar service to display user profile pictures if this is checked.
Authentication
User Account Source - Sets where the user accounts reside when using Active Directory or Windows SAM authentication. Selecting Windows SAM or Active Directory will show more configuration options regarding those choices.
None - Default when you are not using windows authentication, or active directory.
Windows SAM - Accounts are stored in the local Windows SAM
Active Directory - Accounts are stored in an active directory
User Registration - Configures if users can register new accounts in BugNET
None - users cannot register / create new accounts
Public - users can create new accounts and log in without email verification
Verified - users can register / create new accounts but must verify their account via email before they can log in.
OAuth / OpenID Login
For each supported authentication provider you can enable the provider, and set your consumer key and secret values. Once enabled and configured, a button for the configured service will display on the log in page and allow users to log in via their preferred service provider.
Facebook
Using Facebook authentication requires you to create a Facebook developer account, and your project will require an application ID and secret key from Facebook in order to function. For information about creating a Facebook developer account and obtaining your application ID and secret key, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=252166.
Enable - enabled the Facebook log in service provider
App Id - Enter the application id you have configured with Facebook
App Secret - The secret key generated for your App Id by Facebook
Twitter
Twitter authentication requires you to create a developer account, and it requires a consumer key and consumer secret in order to function. For information about creating a Twitter developer account and obtaining your consumer key and consumer secret, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=252166.
Enable - enabled the Twitter log in service provider
Consumer Key - Enter the application id you have configured with Twitter
Consumer Secret - The secret key generated by Twitter
Google OpenID (Deprecated)
Note - Google OpenID is now deprecated and recommended you do not use this until we upgrade BugNET to use Google OAuth.
Enable - enabled the Google log in service provider
Microsoft Account
Microsoft authentication requires you to create a developer account, and it requires a client ID and client secret in order to function. For information about creating a Microsoft developer account and obtaining your client ID and client secret, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=144070.
Enable - enabled the Microsoft account log in service provider
Client Id - Enter the Client Id you have configured with Microsoft
Client Secret - The Client Secret generated for you by Microsoft
Mail / SMTP
Please see the
Configuring Email Notifications page for details on this configuration.
Logging
Subversion
Notifications
Attachments
POP3 Mailbox
Languages