Hi @Fathima S H ,
please take a look here https://confluence.atlassian.com/jiracore/setting-up-oauth-2-0-integration-1005784173.html
If your jira use HTTPS and it is in version 8.10 or higher, Oauth 2.0 is supported
Hope this helps,
Fabio
@Fabio Racobaldo _Herzum_ My Jira ID is www.jira.companyname.com, is it possible to authenticate this jira using Oauth2 method?
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Please @Fathima S H , as wrote previously, you need to check your JIRA version and verify that you access your jira through https (https://www.jira.XXXXXXX.com)
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Thanks for replay @Fabio Racobaldo _Herzum_
My Jira version is above 8.10 and running over https.
I successfully authenticated the cloud version (https://www.my-jira-id.atlassian.com) of JIRA through Oauth2 method and imported issue to my 3rd party application to manage the issues.
Similar way I need to authenticate and import issue from this id (https://www.jira.XXXXXXX.com) to 3rd party application.
I read https://confluence.atlassian.com/jiracore/setting-up-oauth-2-0-integration-1005784173.html this document and this explains about the mail setting up.
Can you the solution for this issue? Thanks in Advance.
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