I'm running JIRA on a closed network (no internet) as a VM on ESXI 6.0. When I built the VM it was on the internet and was set for http://localhost:8080. After moving it to the VM on the closed network I connected locally using that URL and then changed the URL to be http://10.2.34.77:8080. I can't access JIRA at that address either locally or remotely. I updated the server.xml file to change localhost to 10.2.34.77. I'm using postgresql as the back end and I edited the pg_hba.conf file to allow 10.2.34.0/8 to login using md5. Also localhost access for 127.0.0.1/32 and the equivalent IPv6. I can still log in as localhost:8080. Where should I look next?
If you can still log in from the server on localhost:8080, then we know it's running. This means there is something on the network blocking access on 10.2.34.77 or that the address is incorrect.
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Nic,
Thanks, it was my fault. I updated the runtime firewall settings and didn't do the copy to permanent. After the restart it went back to the defaults.
Good thinking, I appreciate your help.
Tom
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