hello,
context: we already have a few Jira instances, all behind reverse proxies (Apache or Nginx), all HTTP protocol. We have now set up a new one behind an Nginx proxy with HTTPS/SSL.
Proxy listens on port 443 @ jira.mycompany.com, and forwards everything to Jira_server_IP:8080.
Tomcat Connector then forwards to 8443, hurray, it works, BUT..
the default page when typing https://jira.mycompany.comis https://jira.mycompany.com/secure/errors.jspstating :
Back to JIRA
That's great, but I cannot find how to get rid of it. Users get it before logging in and right after, which is kind of annoying.
Has anyone be confronted to a similar scenario ? Is it normal behavior ?
thanks for any input !
Hi Nicolas,
We have a KB Article with instructions on how to integrate JIRA with nginx:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRAKB/How+to+use+NGINX+to+proxy+requests+for+JIRA
Could you please check it and let us know if following the recommendations in there helped to resolve the issue?
Cheers,
Danilo
Hello Arun ; well, I ultimately redid all connectors. Commented out all existing entries, then created the following two:
<!-- standard connector -->
<Connector port="8081"
maxThreads="150"
minSpareThreads="25"
connectionTimeout="20000"
enableLookups="false"
maxHttpHeaderSize="8192"
protocol="HTTP/1.1"
useBodyEncodingForURI="true"
redirectPort="8443"
acceptCount="100"
disableUploadTimeout="true"/>
<!-- Proxy Connector -->
<Connector
port="8080"
acceptCount="100"
connectionTimeout="20000"
disableUploadTimeout="true"
enableLookups="false"
maxHttpHeaderSize="8192"
maxThreads="150"
minSpareThreads="25"
protocol="HTTP/1.1"
redirectPort="8443"
useBodyEncodingForURI="true"
scheme="https"
proxyName="jira.mycompany.com"
proxyPort="443"/>
proxy is still redirecting to 8080, with a trailing slash for good measure (http://IP:8080/;)
Now works like a charm.
Guess Tomcat did not like port 8443, although I still fail to see why.
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Hi,
thanks for the help !
I used this KB to set up the reverse proxy. Below the configs I use:
nginx:
proxy_cache_path /var/cache/nginx/jira23 levels=1:2 keys_zone=jira23-cache:50m max_size=50m inactive=1440m;
#SSL LISTENER
server {
listen 443 ssl;
server_name jira.mycompany.com;
ssl_certificate /etc/nginx/ssl/jira.crt;
ssl_certificate_key /etc/nginx/ssl/jira.key;
access_log /var/log/nginx/jira23/jira23.access.log;
error_log /var/log/nginx/jira23/jira23.error.log;
client_max_body_size 10M;
## Proxy settings
proxy_max_temp_file_size 0;
proxy_connect_timeout 900;
proxy_send_timeout 900;
proxy_read_timeout 900;
proxy_buffer_size 4k;
proxy_buffers 4 32k;
proxy_busy_buffers_size 64k;
proxy_temp_file_write_size 64k;
proxy_intercept_errors on;
proxy_cache jira23-cache;
proxy_cache_key "$scheme://$host$request_uri";
proxy_cache_min_uses 1;
proxy_cache_valid 1440m;
auth_basic off;
location / {
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Server $host;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_pass http://myIP:8080;
set $do_not_cache 0;
if ($request_uri ~* ^(/secure/admin|/plugins|/secure/projects|/projects|/admin)) {
set $do_not_cache 1;
}
proxy_cache_bypass $do_not_cache;
}
}
and jira :
<Connector port="8080"
maxThreads="150"
minSpareThreads="25"
connectionTimeout="20000"
enableLookups="false"
maxHttpHeaderSize="8192"
protocol="HTTP/1.1"
useBodyEncodingForURI="true"
redirectPort="8443"
acceptCount="100"
disableUploadTimeout="true"/>
<Connector port="8443" protocol="org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol"
maxHttpHeaderSize="8192"
SSLEnabled="true"
maxThreads="150"
minSpareThreads="25"
enableLookups="false"
disableUploadTimeout="true"
acceptCount="100"
scheme="https"
secure="true"
clientAuth="false"
sslProtocol="TLS"
useBodyEncodingForURI="true"
proxyName="jira.mycompany.com"
proxyPort="443" />
website answers fine, but instead of landing on https://jira.mycompany.com/secure/Dashboard.jspalike all other instances I have (not HTTPS though), default page is https://jira.mycompany.com/secure/errors.jspwith the message in my first post.
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I have the same issue, login lands to the Errors.jsp page. Were you able to resolve this issue ?
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