Hi Team,
I would like to ask your help on applying SSL on confluence. We have done the steps from 1 - 5 of this document https://confluence.atlassian.com/conf613/running-confluence-over-ssl-or-https-964961473.html however, we encounter error on accessing the site.
Redirection from old 8090 url is different from 8443 URL. For example:
Old HTTP URL is: http://servername:8090
New HTTPS UR is: https://servername.domain.com:8443
When we change web.xml as stated in step 5 of this document https://confluence.atlassian.com/conf613/running-confluence-over-ssl-or-https-964961473.html, we encountered mismatched address issue on certificate. How can we delete or avoid or is there a way that we can set the new name on web.xml or server.xml files? Thank you.
We have done some proxying on the server.xml that resolves the problem.
Modify the server.xml, since we have working http://servername, we need to do proxying and comment out default port.
> Comment out the Connector port="8090" code block
>Uncomment Connector port="8443", you can change it to 443 so users will not adding 8443 at the end of the URL.
>Add <Connector port="8090" protocol="HTTP/1.1" proxyName="example.com" connectionTimeout="20000" redirectPort="443"> this is an addition for the redirection to work, you need to redirect the site to a different name say http://servername.com to https://example.com.
Our previous URL is http://(servername):8090/ not FQDN. The certificate has FQDN means servername.company.com
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Hi,
What is the site address you issued certificate for?
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