I have a list of issues which i got by calling the search API, how can i get the link b/w these issues and boards in a particular Jira Project.
Thanks for the information Jean-Marc, I'll look into utilizing the mod_proxy implementation as I'm running both Jira and Confluence on a linux server.
I recall seeing documentation on how to do this but it seems like quite a bit of configuration.
Thanks again.
Dave
I have experienced such problems with one Windows 2008 server R2+ and JIRA 5 and ConF 4 onboard.
Finaly i use an Apache server to dispatch traffic between the two Tomcats, with my own mod_proxy implementation.
It takes may two days to find the good config... (it is not related to Atlassian Products, but it is hard on windows to have a good Apache distribution on 2.4 version 64bits)
For my administration and security risk assurance i have created on both servers an Admin account that is in the "Confluence Internal Directory" (this directory is priority number 1 on my directory listing).
So that when my admin break is AD server i can log to JIRA or Confluence...
I have use this admin account to make the trustie application link.
When i have a problem with it (reinstal or neither) i suppress it on the both server and i recreate it from JIRA.
Hope it could help.
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I have experienced such problems with one Windows 2008 server R2+ and JIRA 5 and ConF 4 onboard.
Finaly i use an Apache server to dispatch traffic between the two Tomcats, with my own mod_proxy implementation.
It takes may two days to find the good config... (it is not related to Atlassian Products, but it is hard on windows to have a good Apache distribution on 2.4 version 64bits)
For my administration and security risk assurance i have created on both servers an Admin account that is in the "Confluence Internal Directory" (this directory is priority number 1 on my directory listing).
So that when my admin break is AD server i can log to JIRA or Confluence...
I have use this admin account to make the trustie application link.
When i have a problem with it (reinstal or neither) i suppress the link on the both server and i recreate it from JIRA.
Hope it could help.
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Thanks for the response. I tried both your suggestions but still no joy.
No matter what I do, I continually get the above referenced message and I've gone through all settings in both Confluence and Jira to make sure anonymous access is disabled (which it appears to be the case best I can tell).
When I try adding a project link from Jira, I get something similar:
Sorry, there are no links for this user available
... it just doesn't reference anonymoius access
Everything looks good as far as a trust between the 2 applications. I've configured basic access for both incoming/outgoing authentication but still no joy. I've also configured Oauth but no joy. Don't beleive it can be account specific.
Starting to wonder if this could be an issue with the initial installation. Very frustrating. I've seen other posts about this same problem but I never see a solution.
Thanks again.
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Try to put the urls that you give on both server into admin / general configuration.
perhaps it will be better to have different name pe :
myserver.com:8080 --< jira.myserver.com:8080 or myserver.com/jira
myserver.com:8090 --< conf.myserver.com:8090 or myserver.com/conf
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