Hi,
I tried to find this info everywhere but I couldn't.
I have downloaded the Jira Server app on my iphone (iOS 13.1.3) and I am running Jira in docker.
Since Jira is running in Docker it only has the localhost url defined. I can access the instance from my mobile browser by pointing the browser to my computer's IP and Jira port.
I tried using http://myComputerIP:8080 , I tried using http://dockerImageName.network:8080 , and finally I tried with localhost:8080
None of these options worked. I always get "cannot connect to your site" message. How can I access Jira deployed in docker through my local host using the Jira mobile server app (1.3.2) ?
Thank you.
@DPK JI managed to resolve the issue. Thank you for your help.
the problem on my end was the baseUrl. I had the base url set to localhost:8080. I checked the server.xml and the same was set over there.
It seems that the mobile checks the exact url against the base url of the system. If they mis-match then you can get this error message. I could see this by turning on the HTTP access logs and checked where exactly does the authentication method stops.
So, if you have a context path configured and/or a specific base url the mobile app will not work if the info don't match between your login info on the app and in the server config. This might be a helpful tip in the mobile app documentation.
Cheers!
Nader
@Nader Nassifyou need to check following items,
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@dpThank you for the answer.
Still getting the same error message.
What else can I check / do to troubleshoot ?
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@DPKJI'm assuming that you are referring to the http application port 8080 (https://confluence.atlassian.com/kb/ports-used-by-atlassian-applications-960136309.html)
In this case yes I did. Jira is accessible on my computer and I can access the instance from the browser with localhost:8080.
It is also accessible from my mobile browser using http://myComputerIP:8080
I can also access it from other phones, machines. However, not through the server app
Are there other ideas or somehow I can extract the app logs that I can share ?
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@Nader NassifIt seems that only problem you are having is of Mobile App access.
Now, to diagnose that I have couple of pointer,
Do check these and come back, meanwhile I will try to emulate it on my test system.
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@Nader NassifCan you mark/upvote both answers here (as both of them contains diagnosis steps), it will be helpful for someone else who stuck with same problem.
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