Changes for page Dependency-Track
Last modified by Milad Afshar-Jahanshahi on 2025/09/03 14:31
From version 21.1
edited by Milad Afshar-Jahanshahi
on 2025/09/03 08:47
on 2025/09/03 08:47
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To version 23.2
edited by Milad Afshar-Jahanshahi
on 2025/09/03 08:51
on 2025/09/03 08:51
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... ... @@ -31,14 +31,17 @@ 31 31 32 32 [[image:deptrack.png||alt="Deptrack -Tile" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="211" width="459"]] 33 33 34 +(% class="box warningmessage" %) 35 +((( 34 34 ⚠ **Note** 35 35 If you are still unable to access your project in Dependency-Track, it may be because you are logged in with an old session that still uses outdated permissions or To resolve this issue, please log out and then log in again: 36 36 \\[[image:login1.png||alt="Untitled2.png" height="250" width="600"]] 39 +))) 37 37 38 38 == Via Direct URL == 39 39 40 40 You can also access Dependency-Track directly using the following link format: 41 -[[https:~~/~~/<customer~>.devops.t-systems.net/ xwiki/wiki/<pkey~>/view>>https://<customer>.devops.t-systems.net/xwiki/wiki/<pkey>/view]] where <customer> is the id of your DevOps-as-a-Service instanceand <pkey> is the project key in lowercase letters.44 +[[https:~~/~~/deptrack-<customer~>.devops.t-systems.net/projects>>https://<customer>.devops.t-systems.net/xwiki/wiki/<pkey>/view]] where <customer> is the id of your DevOps-as-a-Service instance. 42 42 43 43 If you are not already logged in to another tool in the toolchain or the DevOps portal, then you have to login using your configured SSO credentials. 44 44