This happens every few days. We then need to go and re-auth Hubstaff again. After that things work fine for awhile.
Hubstaff engineers looked into the issue last time this happened and stated that the problem is on Jira's end:
"Our integration developer looked into this for you. He says that in order to be able to troubleshoot this further, you'll need to get in touch with Atlassian and get more information about what's happening from them, such as logs from of what URLs we are accessing that is triggering the error.
In case it helps them, here is the error that we're seeing on our end: 401: oauth_problem=nonce_used
Our developer looked into the cause of that error message, but the only result that he found would mean that all of our Jira integrations would be failing, and that's not the case. You seem to be the only person having regular authentication issues like this.
Please get in touch with Atlassian and convey to them everything that's happened, and ask them to provide some sort of logs about what URLs Hubstaff is accessing that's causing that error to appear. Thanks!"
Can somebody at Atlassian look into this and help please?
Thanks
Michael,
We have been experiencing the same issue. Did you ever find a solution? I'm happy to support you in your search for an answer if not.
Thanks,
Rob White IV
Robert,
Thank you for your reply. The integration is setup via an Application Link and incoming auth is setup with consumer key and a public key.
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The only Hubstaff integration that I can see on the Atlassian Marketplace is this one: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.atlassian.confluence.integrations.hubstaff/server/overview#. And it's for server, not cloud.
If you have a custom integration against Atlassian Cloud that is not an Atlassian Connect add-on I would recommend that you either:
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