I have two JIRA instances running on a Windows server. Currently one is using HTTPS and the other is using HTTP. Is there a way to have both JIRA instances use HTTPS? My understanding is that port 443 is required for HTTPS and the first instance is already using that port. Is there a way to work around this? Any help is appreciated.
JIRA 7.1.6
MySQL 5.6.28
Hi Will,
You can run https on other ports than 443. You can simply setup jira#2 to run on 4443 or any other free port. You best friend now is SNI, server name indication. By creating a multiname (alt_name cert) one ssl cert can cover 10 domains, but like mentioned in the oneliner you are better of frontending it with a mod proxy (apache) that can separate traffic going to https://jira1.example.com and https://jira2.example.com to it's individual ports.
You will need to setup a web server and proxy the requests to individual JIRA instsances based on their domains / context paths. You cant do it just by using the Tomcats.
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