I choose to use "Jenkins's own user database" security realm for user login as I couldn't use LDAP in my company. And Google's OpenID has issue when you decided to change the hostname or port number to something else.
And I use "Project-based Matrix Authorization Strategy" schema for my security.
But I don't seem to able to create my own group, and add users to the group to manage the permission.
Allow admin users access to the full folder structureNavigate to Groups->New Group from the root Jenkins dashboard. Name the group admin-group-int and click OK to create a group internal to Jenkins for role assignment. Check the Granted checkbox for the admin role, leave Propagates checked, and click Save .
According to this posting by the lead Jenkins developer, Kohsuke Kawaguchi, in 2009, there is no group support for the built-in Jenkins user database. Group support is only usable when integrating Jenkins with LDAP or Active Directory. This appears to be the same in 2012.
However, as Vadim wrote in his answer, you don't need group support for the built-in Jenkins user database, thanks to the Role strategy plug-in.
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