Crowd password reset emails have wrong base url

Yang Zhang January 8, 2015

Even after following https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CROWDKB/Change+password+email+have+wrong+base+url, changing /var/crowd-home/crowd.properties, and restarting the server, it still is sending emails anchored at http://localhost:8095 rather than the desired https://foo.bar.com:8096.

More details:

  • If I change application.login.url, then nothing seems to change (emails still say localhost:8095).
  • If I change crowd.server.url, then I can no longer log into the Crowd admin console (and hence I can't trigger any password reset emails...not to mention I can't log into the Crowd admin console!).

FWIW Crowd is running on port 8095 behind an nginx server listening on 8096 with TLS.

 

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Rodrigo Girardi Adami
Atlassian Team
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January 29, 2015

Hi Yang,

It seems that you have opened a bug report for this issue here: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CWD-4207

We have updated the documentation and it's now correct, so you'll need to add a "crowd.base.url" property in the Crowd_home\crowd.properties file to get the correct URL in emails.

I'll proceed in closing this question as answered.

Cheers,

Rodrigo

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