We have been trucking along with Crucible and JIRA. (Thanks for you help with that!) We have the application links created from Crucible to JIRA and Confluence. I finally created a project to link to a Confluence space. I keep getting the following error though:
Sorry, there are no links available when using anonymous access, check the permission configuration of the remote application.
I followed the directions to disable anonymous access to remote API's in Confluence. I re-started both the Crucible and Confluence services, but still got the same error. I deleted and re-created the application link between Crucible and Confluence, but still get the same error.
I haven't found much about this on the interwebs...do you have any suggestions or other ideas?
I contacted Atlassian support for help with this. Daniel Y. with Atlassian advised me how to get it working. I had origanally created the application link in Crucible using "Trusted Application" with Confluence. He had me:
More investigation is being done at Atlassian to see if there is bug with "Trusted Application" in the wizard for Application Links. I'll keep you posted if an issue ticket is created for it.
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