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Is ther a GitHub App that works with our self hosted (not public) GitHub as well?

Anyone experienced that setup during Cloud move?
We possibly need to setup an additional proxy server to make it work but I still do not find a suitable plugin for Confluence (and Jira).

I got the same question for Jira.

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THX Marc I have seen those but the question goes more into how do we setup the environment to make it work when we still want to use our GitHub (self-hosted, not accessible through internet). The plugins will not work like that since they cannot access our network.

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Oct 26, 2023

Hi @Pit Fischer 

How would you see this. To use Github on-prem with a Cloud application (web accessible only)

This would require your company to open up your github to the internet via firewall.

You could just use the Atlassian provided ip-ranges, to make sure this is the only connection that is allowed towards you on-prem gitlab.

Information can be found here

We have done some as well, as it's also needed to migrate our on-prem Jira to Cloud.

You could check with app vendors as well if they have specific used ip-ranges that you can whitelist

We will try it out! Many THX!

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Oct 25, 2023

HI @Pit Fischer 

For Jira you could look at: Git Integration for Jira

For Confluence you could look at: Github links for Confluence 

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