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In our instance, we have 2 confluences and 2 Jiras linked together. Our internal Confluence is unable to display Roadmaps from our instance of Jira that also connects to a different directory. Some of the usernames in the instance are different, however my username is the same in both and I can reproduce the issue. we also have a stage instance where the issue is reproducible.
The only previous documentation I could find I verified, and the URLs we use match, so this shouldn't be the case.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/java-lang-illegalargumentexception-request-url-doesn-t-match-rpc-url-configured-when-authenticating-confluence-in-jira-activity-stream-586057662.html was the Confluence doc in reference.
This issue didn't occur when we were on Confluence 6.13.3 but now occurs on 7.4.6 after upgrading
Any help would be appreciated, or ideas.
@Clark Everson - hey Clark! 👋 Any luck with this? If no:
Hi Dave,
We have not. 2 directories are in play, one wiki instance. One of our devs had an idea so we are moving the ticket to Jira. I will take a look at the logs if his ideas don't work.
Best,
Clark
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