I am having issue with this. I succeeded to create the link from Crucible/Fisheye on premise to JIRA OnDemand, but I could not create the one from JIRA OnDemand to Crucible/Fisheye on premise, even if a check though a third party service (http://ping.eu/port-chk/) that the port 8060 was open to the internet on my Crucible/Fisheye installation. Of course I made the operation on both installations (Crucible/Fisheye and Jira) as admin.
Hi Jonathaan,
To integrate with Cloud instances FishEye must be accessible through port 80/443, you can do this either by;
Cheers,
Chris
Hi Christopher,
I don't have anything listening to port 80/443 . The package I installed includes fisheye and crucible (fecru-3.8.0). The only port the application is listening to is 8060 and I opened it.
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Hi Jonathann,
When setting up an Application link between FishEye and a JIRA Cloud (previously called OnDemand) please ensure that;
For more information please see;
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRACLOUD/Integrating+JIRA+Cloud+with+FishEye
Cheers,
Chris
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