Hi,
When I try using the jira CLI command I get this error. I am trying to set up JIRA CLI:
./jira.sh --server "https://hofdvjira1.searshc.com" --user XXXXX --password XXXXXX --action getServerInfo
Unable to log in to server: https://hofdvjira1.searshc.com/rpc/soap/jirasoapservice-v2 with user: rsen0.
Cause: ; nested exception is: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused
The user id and password do exists and I have also created the default user id and password automation and also tried with that.
./jira.sh --server "https://hofdvjira1.searshc.com:1643" --user automation --password automation --action getServerInfo
Unable to log in to server: https://hofdvjira1.searshc.com:1643/rpc/soap/jirasoapservice-v2 with user: automation.Cause: (400)Bad Request
The entry in the jira.sh file I have is :
java -jar `dirname $0`/lib/jira-cli-2.5.0.jar "$@"
The JIra CLI version is 2.5.0. JIRA version is 4.2.1-b588. Server is Linux 2.6.18. Soap API is already enabled on our JIRA.
It's possible that your local JVM is not configured to trust the SSL certificate being presented by your JIRA server - do you know if your JIRA server is using a self-signed certificate or a certificate issued from a third-party Certification Authority?
This page might give you some hints to trouble-shooting it: https://secure.marumoto.us/motowiki/tiki-index.php?page=Test+a+Java+SSL+connection
Is there a way to set up the JVM to not check any certificates (since I am runnign this on the Jira Server itself)?
for example this works fine:
wget --no-check-certificate https://hofdvjira1.searshc.com:1643/jira/secure/Dashboard.jspa
--2012-08-20 10:23:01-- https://hofdvjira1.searshc.com:1643/jira/secure/Dashboard.jspa
Resolving hofdvjira1.searshc.com... 151.149.119.95
Connecting to hofdvjira1.searshc.com|151.149.119.95|:1643... connected.
WARNING: cannot verify hofdvjira1.searshc.com's certificate, issued by `/C=US/ST=XXXXX/L=XXXXXXXXXX/O=XXX/CN=XXX':
Unable to locally verify the issuer's authority.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: unspecified [text/html]
Saving to: `Dashboard.jspa.3'
[ <=> ] 33,290 --.-K/s in 0.001s
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I don't think so, sorry - when you execute 'java', are you using the same java executable being used by JIRA? Presumably the JIRA Server JVM has to import your certificate from a trust store somewhere, so you should be able to pioint your CLI jvm at the same one :-)
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