FishEye port number with JIRA OnDemand

Richard Wilkinson July 3, 2014

Hello,

A question most likely for Atlassian:

To use FishEye with JIRA OnDemand, it currently has to be on port 80, or port 443 with related SSL.

Our existing FishEye is on a different port and we can't easily move it without a lot of other changes, since port 80 is also in use. There are complications around using port 443 with an SSL as well.

Are there any plans to remove this restriction on the port number for FishEye with JIRA OnDemand? Currently it would cause us some disruption and possibly cause us other problems to use it, and it's an obstacle in migrating to JIRA OnDemand.

I found the issue below, raised internally by Atlassian, but it's closed as "Not a bug".

https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/FE-4960

Based on that, I'm not sure whether to raise a change request, as it may also be considered "Not a bug".

Does anybody else have an opinion, or know Atlassian's position on this?

Thanks,

Richard

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Ivan Maduro
Atlassian Team
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July 3, 2014

Due to security limits in OnDemand, all external Application Links must go through Port 80 and 443, all other ports are not available.

Atlassian is currently not looking into changing this restriction in the near future.

What you could do as an alternative is run Fisheye via Apache for example and use a virtual host to allow Fisheye to be reachable via Port 80 or 443. Some info can be found here - https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/FISHEYE/Integrating+with+other+web+servers

Richard Wilkinson July 3, 2014

OK, thanks. We can possibly use Zeus redirects but there are some complications with this on our side so I wanted to check whether there were alternatives first.

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Richard Wilkinson July 3, 2014

The document that states the restriction is here, for reference:

https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/AOD/Integrating+JIRA+OnDemand+with+FishEye

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