Using JRIA 5.1.1 and Confluence 4.1.5.
I've created a page that has the JIRAISSUES macro embedded in it. After I added the properties to the macro and ran a test, I got an expired certificate error message (attached). My admin tells me we have trusted application permissions set between JIRA and Confluence. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this error?
Ah, I've run into this - your administrators need to generate or get a new certificate and install it on the Jira server in place of the old one.
Hi Ken,
This problem could arise because there is a time difference between JIRA and Confluence server. Hence in order to fix this, you may try to synchronize the clock for both of the server.
More details on this, kindly refer to the following KB article:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRAKB/CertificateTooOldException+when+Configuring+Trusted+Communication
Hope this helps!
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How can one get around this without regenerating the cert? It should be possible to tell the macro to ignore the server error.
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Ah, I've run into this - your administrators need to generate or get a new certificate and install it on the Jira server in place of the old one.
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