Before I begin, are there any issues licensing a JIRA trial on an isolated LAN with no internet connectivity? I assume I can just copy down some generated code from the isolated LAN JIRA installation, go to an internet-connected machine, plug that in my account at the my.atlassian website, and then receive a license key that I take back to the isolated LAN JIRA installation?
Hello @Martin Geil welcome to the community, you can do that without problem, it might be a bit painful to copy the license I suppose, but yes that would work.
That will work for you.
All you will need is a trial license key, which you can get from the browser. Plug that in when the Jira installation asks for a license and you will be good to go. If you want to install any applications, you will have to download the file copy it over to the isolated machine and upload it manually.
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