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hiba zubair August 17, 2017

Is it possible to use these tools offline after we install " jira+confluence+ zephyr" trail server version for a trial project?

 

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Dave Bosman
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August 17, 2017

Hi hiba,

the server does not need an active internet connection to work.

As long as the desktop pc you are using can connect through an internal network to the server you will be O.K.

Regards,

Dave 

hiba zubair August 19, 2017

ok is there any link that helps how to connect my pc through an internal network(not internet) to the jira server machine that is running jira offline(not on internet)

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August 19, 2017

A on online guide to using a web-application on another computer networked with your machine would be pointless.  Because by the time you read it, you've already done it.

In JIRA terms, look at the base-url of the service.  Put it into the address bar in your browser.  You now have a login screen.

If you have not set up any names/dns or routing, then your base url will probably need to be http://192.168.1.24:8080 (replace the 192...24 with the IP address of the server)

hiba zubair August 19, 2017

thanks Nic Brough it is worth trying would do it and let you know.

Regards

hiba zubair August 19, 2017

ok have tried and it says for authentication as the screen shot below it is accepting the IP DNS Server url and once i enter the username and password of the router the screen is refreshed with empty fields again.not moving forward.....would appreciate if u give idea.

authentication.PNG

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August 20, 2017

That tells me that either you've put in the address of the router instead of the JIRA server, or your network is configured to block access.

Again,

  •     Look at the base-url of the service (note that it should not be "localhost" - use the name of your server or its ip address)
  •     Put it into the address bar in your browser.
  •     You now have a login screen.
  •     If you have not set up any names/dns or routing, then your base url will probably need to be http://192.168.1.24:8080 (replace the 192...24 with the IP address of the server)

 
 If you do not get a login screen, then your network is not configured to allow the connection.  You will need to fix that yourself, we can't know how your network is set up.

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