Hello everybody,
I recently updated our staging JIRA to the newest version (5.2.7) and try to integrate it with staging FishEye (2.7.12) via SSL (both of them are available via https and work so far).
When I try to create an application link between them, I'll get some exceptions in the FishEye log:
2013-02-27 07:55:29,684 WARN [btpool0-3 ] mortbay.log Slf4jLog-warn - EXCEPTION javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: Remote host closed connection during handshake at com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.SSLSocketImpl.readRecord(SSLSocketImpl.java:849) at com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.SSLSocketImpl.performInitialHandshake(SSLSocketImpl.java:1170) at com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.SSLSocketImpl.startHandshake(SSLSocketImpl.java:1197) at com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.SSLSocketImpl.startHandshake(SSLSocketImpl.java:1181) at org.mortbay.jetty.security.SslSocketConnector$SslConnection.run(SslSocketConnector.java:708) at org.mortbay.thread.BoundedThreadPool$PoolThread.run(BoundedThreadPool.java:451) Caused by: java.io.EOFException: SSL peer shut down incorrectly at com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.InputRecord.read(InputRecord.java:333) at com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.SSLSocketImpl.readRecord(SSLSocketImpl.java:830)
The error messages on the GUI of FishEye is "The host is unknown. Verify that the URL is correct."
At first I assumed there's a problem with the keystore and the truststore, both applications point to the same keystore and this keystore is also configured as truststore. So that might not be the problem. The second idea I had is the whitelist-restriction of JIRA => I configured the FishEye URL there, but also that gave me no success.
Do you have an other idea what I can try?
Maybe there's a version-conflict (JIRA 5.2.7 and FishEye 2.7.12) => I'll try that later on. The staging Confluence (5.0) points also on the same keystore/trustsure and the application link betweein JIRA<->Confluence works.
*Update*
The Remote-API of both applications is ON, so that's not the problem too :(
Finally (after hours of java-ssl-keytool/openssl pain) it works!
The problem were different kinds of certificates used for JIRA/Confluence & FishEye. I dropped the keystore, created 3 fresh SSL certificates and all works now as expected ;)
Hello,
thanks for your fast response:
* FishEye, JIRA & Confluence are running on the same machine (all https, same keystore & truststore) - each of them are running https on a different ip address and name aliases (devfisheye, devjira, devconfluence)
* The firewall of anti-virus (kaspersky) is disabled, the Windows firewall is also disabled, so there should be no problem
* I tried SSLPoke with all constellations:
** java -Djavax.net.ssl.truststore=... SSLPoke localhost 443 => "Successfully connected"
** java -Djavax.net.ssl.truststore=... SSLPoke devjira 443 => "Successfully connected"
** java -Djavax.net.ssl.truststore=... SSLPoke devconfluence 443 => "Successfully connected"
** java -Djavax.net.ssl.truststore=... SSLPoke devfisheye 443 => "Successfully connected"
* Meanwhile I upgraded the FishEye version from 2.7.12 to 2.10.2 and the error message on creating the application link changed a bit: "The host doesn't respond. Change the URL or click Next to confirm."
But nevertheless it does not work yet :/
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Hi,
It's seems that you have both JIRA and FishEye installed in the same server. It's also referring to the same keystore and trust store.
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