Hi Guys,
I am trying to get all my atlassian apps running over SSL, whilst using apache reverse proxy.
All sites are now up and running with trusted self signed certs and I have application links working for Jira, Confluence and Bamboo fine.
I cannot get the applinks for Fisheye to work though. I feel like I have either imported the cert in to the wrong JAVA keystore, or the https connector has not been updated correctly.
All the other atlassian apps have a server.xml file, but I cannot find one for Fisheye.
I imported the cert in the location of the Atlassian JRE installer keystore, and a seperate JAVA installation keystore, as I am unsure what is the correct JAVA keystore I should be using. Is there anyway to find out for sure?
I have updated the Fisheye Admin > Server settings as:
SSL Bind = 443
SSL Keystore = I have tried both cacerts locations
SSL Truststore = same as above - although I only imported one cert in to the key stores
proxy scheme = https
proxyhost = crucibletest
proxy port = 443
siteurl = https://crucibletest
If there is any logs or anything you need, let me know.
Thanks.
Dear @ITDesk,
btw. , it does not make sense to link Fisheye to Confluence. There is no benefit. Technically you can.
Are there any exception / log messages when you try to connect?
So long
Thomas
Thanks for the response. Noted about confluence.
When I try to create the link to https://jiratest i get this as a onscreen error:
"No response was received from the URL you entered - it may not be valid. Please fix the URL below, if needed, and click Continue."
I can see this in the atlassian-fisheye%date%.log
"2018-02-08 14:07:53,725 ERROR [qtp442125849-987 ] com.atlassian.applinks.core.rest.ui.CreateApplicationLinkUIResource CreateApplicationLinkUIResource-tryToFetchManifest - ManifestNotFoundException thrown while retrieving manifest
com.atlassian.applinks.spi.manifest.ManifestNotFoundException: javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path validation failed: java.security.cert.CertPathValidatorException: signature check failed"
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Actually scrap that, I had an old cert loaded in to the JAVA keystore.
I had a feeling it was that, so I deleted what was in there and loaded the one i know is correct. AppLinks are now connecting as expected.
Apologies and thanks for your time.
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... but sometimes it is good that others trigger "the brain" - then the things get clear.
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