Properties file missing

Jason Friedman November 12, 2012

https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Configuring+Secure+Administrator+Sessions

This page mentions a {{jira-config.properties}} file, but I have no such file in my install.

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Zul NS _Atlassian_
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November 12, 2012

You can just create the jira-config.properties file inside the JIRA_HOME directory.

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Faisal
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November 12, 2012

Hi Jason,

The jira-config.properties file do not exists in a new JIRA installation. Hence in order to apply the property suggested in the websudo documentation, you will have to create the file in the $JIRA_HOME directory.

More details on this, you may kindly refer to the following documentation:
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https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Advanced+JIRA+Configuration
(info) In new JIRA installations, this file may not initially exist and if so, needs to be created manually.

Therefore, you may create the jira-config.properties file and add the websudo property, and restart JIRA for the changes made to take effect.

I hope that the info above helps!

Cheers.

Eric Gross November 29, 2012

What is the format of the jira-config.properties file?

Zul NS _Atlassian_
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November 29, 2012

The name of the file is "jira-config" while the format is "properties". You could just create a .txt format, edit it, and rename .txt to .properties.

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