Last modified by Boris Folgmann on 2025/10/28 11:09

From version 7.3
edited by Martin Gurnik
on 2025/10/28 09:48
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To version 7.2
edited by Martin Gurnik
on 2025/10/28 09:46
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7 7  * If not done yet, set up a Technical User in the DevOps Portal for Rancher2 and assign it to the intended projects. Don't forget to record the password, you will not be able to see it later
8 8  * Log in to Rancher2 with the credentials of the Technical User. Since you need a different browser session for that, it's recommended to open an anonymous window in your browser for that.
9 9  * At the top right corner of the page, click on the icon ➡ and select Account & API Key
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14 14  * On the Account and API Keys page, click on "Create API Key"
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27 27  * Copy and record the created token for the intended use, then click SAVE.
28 28  * [[image:Screenshot 2025-10-28 at 10.42.21.png||height="484" width="790"]]
29 -* Note the details, because you will not be able to see them later
26 +* Log out
30 30  * Now Basic HTTP Authentication can be used with the username and the generated API Token (see [[https:~~/~~/www.jenkins.io/doc/book/system-administration/authenticating-scripted-clients/>>url:https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/system-administration/authenticating-scripted-clients/]])