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From localhost how do I make confluence access by users.

Dipesh Ramesh July 6, 2018

Hello,

 

I have confluence installed and hosted in one of the instance. I can access confluence fine using http://localhost:8090 (service is also running).  

I have JIRA hosted in another instance (fully working in production)

I would like to integrate confluence with JIRA, could you please advice?

I am following this article:

https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/confluence-setup-guide-135691.html

Section 9 (9. Connect to your Jira application) says in confluence 'click on connect to jira' but I dont see this option in confluence? 

Could you please advice?

 

Regards,

Dipesh

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Yogesh Mude
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July 6, 2018

Hi,

Welcome to the community!

Are both instances (Jira and Confluence) is Self-hosted (servers)?

if yes, once you successfully accessing both instances, then open either Jira or Confluence and go to Applications --> Application Link --> paste another application URL and click on Create new link. But to create a link you should be an Admin for both the instances.

It will redirect you to that respective application and it will create a link then again get back to you on the first application.

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