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ozcanserhat February 28, 2018

Hi,

I am using Jira and Confluence products. I installed them on the same computer. Then I updated Ip information from "localhost:8080" & "localhost:8090" to "IntranetIP:8080" & "IntranetIp:8090". Now I can reach from another computer to Jira with "IntranetIP:8080", but I can not reach to Confluence with "IntranetIp:8090". Can you help me to detect the problem?

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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March 1, 2018

Can you still reach confluence on the vm on localhost:8090 ?

ozcanserhat March 2, 2018

Yes I can reach.

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March 4, 2018

Ok, that means it's a networking problem.  Check the port is allowed in your firewall.

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ozcanserhat February 28, 2018

The response below was not a solution for me. I have to install both Jira and Confluence on same VM.

"This seemed to be an issue with either the previous releases or running them both on the same VM. Installing the current versions of both on a standalone laptop running Windows Vista fixed the problem."

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