Using Atlassian APIs, what are the requirements for a Cloud-based software to connect and transact with on-premise instances of JIRA Service Desk and Confluence?
Our JSD is behind a firewall and may be accessed publicly with a username and password. On the other hand, Confluence is for internal use only. A client logging in must be within the company network or VPN.
Thanks in advance for your inputs.
@Jack BrickeyThe question is clear I think. How would Atlassian API solve this when traffic (on network level) is blocked? We are having the same issue. The only possible way we see is to allow a range of IP-addresses used by *.atlassian.net and add those IP's or IP-ranges in our ACL. API is on top of HTTP and thus an application layer.
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