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Setup Guide

Confluence Integration

Integrate Confluence Cloud or Data Center with Cremit Argus to scan pages, templates, and attachments for exposed credentials in your documentation.

About this guide

This comprehensive guide will walk you through the complete setup process. Expected completion time: 5-10 minutes.

Overview

Argus's Confluence integration scans pages, templates, and attachments for credentials, API keys, and tokens stored inside your documentation. Works with Confluence Cloud and Confluence Data Center.

Prerequisites

  • Confluence site admin (Cloud) or system admin (Data Center)
  • An API token (Cloud) or Personal Access Token (Data Center)
  • A Cremit Argus account

Step-by-Step Setup

Step 1: Create a Confluence API token

  • Cloud: id.atlassian.com > Security > Create and manage API tokens
  • Data Center: User Profile > Personal Access Tokens > Create token
  • Label 'Cremit Argus' and copy immediately

Step 2: Add Confluence as a Scan Source

  • Argus > Configuration > Scan Sources > New
  • Select Confluence, then Cloud or Data Center
  • Enter the Confluence base URL (for example, yourcompany.atlassian.net/wiki)
  • Enter the authenticating email and paste the token
  • Test Connection, then Create

Step 3: Choose Spaces to scan

Space is the scope unit for Confluence.

  • Argus lists every space the token can access
  • Enable key spaces or use Bulk Enable for full coverage
  • Personal spaces can be toggled separately if you want to keep them out

Step 4: Configure what to scan inside a Space

  • Pages (default ON): scans the current version of each page
  • Templates (default ON): often used to paste example config
  • Attachments (default OFF): enable to cover files uploaded to pages

Verification

To confirm the integration is configured correctly:

  • Selected Spaces show a Healthy status and recent Last Scan timestamp
  • Page counts in Scan Coverage roughly match what you see in Confluence
  • Edits to pages trigger a re-scan within minutes
  • No 401 or 403 errors appear in the source's activity log

Troubleshooting

Issue: A private Space is missing from the target list.

  • Solution: The token owner must have at least Space Viewer permission on the Space. Either grant the permission or authenticate with a different account.

Issue: Archived pages are not scanned.

  • Solution: Archived pages are excluded by default. Enable Include Archived under the source's Scan Settings if you need historical coverage.

Key Benefits

  • Documentation is where paste-debugged secrets quietly accumulate
  • Works across Cloud and Data Center in one source type
  • Respects Confluence's permission model; Argus sees only what the token can see
  • Templates scanning catches secrets pasted into 'Example config' sections
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By the numbers

5-10 min
Setup time
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Monitoring
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Confluence Integration | Cremit Integration Guide