Hi!
Is it possible to change the portal link from the service desk to for example:
help.domainname.com using CNAME. I tried searching google for this answer but I had no luck doing so,
thank you in advance
The service desk portals live under the base url given for your Jira system.
You could put a proxy in front of them with a different cname, but it will come back to using the base url quite quickly.
Hi Nic,
I know the portal link lives under the base url, but the problem with that is that you still have the ":port/portal/customer/number" which looks kinda ugly so that wouldn't be a solution to my question unfortunately.
Regards,
Menouer
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Hi Menouer,
Jira internally will not change the URLs for any hyperlinks it generates once you land in Service Desk. So Nic is correct; you can create something like "help.domain.com" using a reverse proxy, but once you actually arrive there, any links the user clicks will go someplace like "jira.domain.com/portal/customer/94".
I'm sorry if that's not the answer you're looking for! Unfortunately it's how the system works right now. There is an open feature request to allow custom URLs: JSDSERVER-1627 - I recommend watching and voting on that feature request. For more information about how Atlassian prioritizes feature requests made on jira.atlassian.com, check out this Community post.
Cheers,
Daniel
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Hi Daniel,
JSDSERVER-1627 is not capturing the issue here.
JSDSERVER-513 is the correct ticket, and should be done, like zendesk and others. (it has the highest votes of any open issue)
This is a cumbersome workaround for something simple that shoud be in service desk.
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