Hi,
We've recently moved our confluence server to a new url with https.
The application links are generally working fine between Jira and Confluence:
However, I can't link the jira service desk to the Confluence knowledgebase.
I have deleted the old link (on the knowledgebase tab) as there was no way to edit it.
When I try to add a new link to an existing confluence space, I can select "Confluence" as the application, but then the spinner keeps turning on "select space" until it eventually returns an error
Client must be authenticated to access this resource (see attached).
The same happens if I try to create a new space.
I've read that this uses the OAuth link (rather than Trusted Application) and I've checked the config there and everything looks fine - 2-legged auth (and impersonation) are enabled, and there are no warnings.
What am I doing wrong?
thanks,
Mark.
The documentation for Service Desk knowledge bas has been updated recently. Take a look at the trouble shooting section.
Applinks are not the most intuitive things to configure but this should help in setting them up. If there is anything that's unclear please ask a new question.
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I've got the error:
Only Confluence application links configured with Trusted Applications or 2-legged Oauth authentication can be used with Service Desk.
But when I try to configure a 2-legged authentification I'm receiving error message as well
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