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Proxy Setting in JIRA

Siddesh Mahajan
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August 11, 2021

We are in process to integrate JIRA with Cisco Webex Chat using webex bot, our JIRA is hosted in internal network and cisco is hosted on cloud. While connecting both application JIRA IP is getting published outside network which is in appropriate as per company policy,

 

Is there any way we can do any proxy setting on JIRA server so JIRA private IP is not exposed.

 

Thanks!

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KarenLambert October 1, 2021

Proxy networks are also used by companies and governments that want to hide what they are doing. A few years ago, the Chinese government used proxies to hide its sensors and publish what it wanted the outside world to see. Proxy networks https://proxyverse.io are also used by people who want to peek at what other people are saying. For example, in a political rally, everyone might have the same IP address, but people might have many different proxies, which let them listen in on the people around them.

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