I have a single Confluence page, which I would like to publish within a sharepoint environment. I made the whole space public, but I still get an error in sharepoint, saying that Confluence rejected access to that page.
Confluence and Sharepoint are hosted on two different servers, but within the same network. There shouldn't be any firewall related issues.
Any idea, how to debug this?
Is there an alternative way? Can I use a "personal access token" within the URL to open that specific page? How to do this?
Hi @Christian
Do you have any additional logs that you can share? Also, are you just pasrong a confluence link on share point or are you using another method to publish it?
Thanks
Hi, I tried to integrate the confluence page within an iframe. Browser tools told me then, that confluence does not allow to be integrated as an iframe? Or that is, what I understood. :-)
When I am back in the office, I will try to replicate the log.
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Browser says:
Refused to frame 'https://confluence-test.local/' because an ancestor violates the following Content Security Policy directive: "frame-ancestors 'self'".
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Here is your resolution: https://confluence.atlassian.com/confkb/confluence-page-does-not-display-in-an-iframe-827335781.html
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