Unable to connect to loopback address on server install

thomas.sibilski March 3, 2017

127.0.0.1 refused to connect.

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Niclas Sandstroem
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March 3, 2017

Try adding port to the adress. http://127.0.0.1:8080 (Default for JIRA).

Nate Zimmerman December 12, 2018

I need a general solution to this problem. No configuration solution has resolved the issue and it seems IIS cannot be reinstalled. More suggestions?

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Tesfahun Kassahun December 20, 2022

I have the same issue

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هاكر Hacker November 8, 2019

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Hello

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thomas.sibilski March 3, 2017

HI

Base url in JIRA is jira.example.com wher I should add port 8080 ?

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If you server has baseurl is jira.example.com it would be http://jira.example.com:8080 if no Proxy converts the port 80/443 to 8080. It all depends on underlying settings also in Tomcat.

Osama Alzohiery November 29, 2022

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