Hello,
I am trying to link Confluence Cloud with my application for OAuth. When I enter the server name, and click "Create new link", I get the following error:
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Why am I getting this? How can I setup up my server so I do not have to manually configure the consumer key/name and public key? I am running Apache Tomcat on the server.
Thanks.
Hello Mohammad,
Did you find a solution for this? I am getting the same error too
Hello Mohammad,
I cannot resolve https://dev.hadroserver.com so please make sure the same is available/accessible before attempting on setting up application link.
$ whois dev.hadroserver.com Whois Server Version 2.0 Domain names in the .com and .net domains can now be registered with many different competing registrars. Go to http://www.internic.net for detailed information. No match for "DEV.HADROSERVER.COM". >>> Last update of whois database: Fri, 08 May 2015 13:50:44 GMT <<<
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Kind regards,
Rafael P. Sperafico
Atlassian Support
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Hello Mohammad,
Thank you for your question.
Please, refer to Linking to server applications from your cloud instance documentation for further information.
If you find this answer useful, I would kindly ask you to accept it so the same will be visible to others who might be facing the same issue you have inquired.
Thank you for your understanding.
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Kind regards,
Rafael P. Sperafico
Atlassian Support
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Hello Rafael, thanks for the answer. I had seen that in the Confluence cloud documentation. I can confirm that I have port 443 open (port 80 is shutdown), and I have a valid SSL issued by an issuing authority. So I was surprised that I got the error. I'm guessing I need some sort of manifest file or something else for Confluence cloud to pull in the consumer key/name and public key; I don't want to have to do this manually. Any thoughts on how I can go about this?
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