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Override in jira-config.properties doesn't work

Franklin December 23, 2021

I am running Jira DC 8.21.0 on my Windows desktop. I added jira.websudo.is.disabled = true to jira-config.properties but it doesn't work.

I still see the "You have temporary access to administrative functions." banner in Jira Administration. And yes I did stop and restart Jira.

This is an old bug that was supposedly fixed in version 6 or 7.

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Vishwas
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December 23, 2021

Hi @Franklin 

Since you have mentioned as Jira DC, Did you add jira-config.properties file local jira-home for each node and restarted them ?

Regards,

Vishwas

Franklin December 24, 2021

I should have supplied more information. I installed the Express Version of DC 8.21 on Windows (not AWS EC2) so the directory structure looks just like Jira Server. Perhaps that is the reason why it doesn't work? I followed these instructions: 

https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiraserver/configuring-secure-administrator-sessions-938847890.html#Configuringsecureadministratorsessions-Disablingsecureadministratorsessions

 

 

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December 26, 2021

Hi @Franklin 

You mean you installed on just one node and directory structure looks like server.

It should work ideally, can you check if the jira-config.properties in jira-home directory ?

Regards,

Vishwas

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