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Let JIRA control the CI of an on-premise Gitlab over VPN

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Mar 28, 2023

Dear community,

we just started to use JIRA and we still don't know its full potential. We figured out that pushing commit tags from our Gitlab (on-premise behind a VPN) to linked JIRA tickets is pretty easy.

However, we want to be able to control our complete release management via JIRA and we are not sure if this is technical feasible:

  • JIRA must authenticate with our VPN to connect to our network

If this is not possible we do not need to discuss about webhooks or similar to trigger pipelines. 

I appreciate any input.

best regards, msek 

 

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I have the same problem, i am trying to whitelist JIRA on my gitlab server (on-premise behind a VPN).

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