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confluence datacenter do not acsess to port 8443 SSL

Lior Swisa December 8, 2021

hey!
i have host centos 7 (linux) and i upgraded confluence (Datacenter) to V7.14.1 department system creted for me certificates JKS
i edit at the server.xml and the connactor


<Connector port = "8443" maxHttpHeaderSize = "8192" maxThreads = "150" minSpareThreads = "25" maxSpareThreads = "75" enableLookups = "false" disableUploadTimeout = "true" acceptCount = "100" scheme = "https" secure = " true "clientAuth =" false "sslProtocols =" TLS "SSLEnabled =" true "URIEncoding =" UTF-8 "keystorePass =" **** "keystoreFile = / product / confluence / confluence / **. JKS />



No matter what solutions I found online nothing helped plese help for me anyone

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Kishan Sharma
Community Champion
December 9, 2021

Hi @Lior Swisa 

Hope you have referred the below article on how to configure SSL for your confluence server.

https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/running-confluence-over-ssl-or-https-161203.html

In your connector settings, the keystore file is ending with .jks instead of .keystore. If you try changing that to .keystore does it make any difference ? Do you see any errors in the catalina.out or application log - atlassian-confluence.log ? 

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Fabian Lim
Community Champion
December 8, 2021

Hi @Lior Swisa

I recommend you contact support directly for a faster response: https://support.atlassian.com/contact/#/

Regards 

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