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Where are the OAuth2 error logs stored?

We have developed an integration link that leverages an incoming application link in Jira 9.

One of our customers is having a problem with the authorize url returning a 400 bad request error on their server. We asked them to send log files, and they sent us a file catalina.out, which didn't contain anything useful.

When testing, I was never able to find any log messages for oauth2. If the id/secret or redirect uri was wrong. I'm sure I don't have my log level set correctly or I don't have something turned on. Does anyone happen to know which log file this would be in?

Thank you!

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