Good day all,
I have a the pleasure of creating a direct link from our website to our Jira/Confluence instances.
We are currently running Jira and confluence on one server in separate tomcat containers. I need some guidance on how to access these instances from our offsite (godaddy) website while preserving security and network integrity. After reading through a lot of the how-to articles I would assume that I will have to do this through IIS or Apacahe webserver. But I need assistance with the setup and configuration to make this work and also to minimize the impact on my team.
I thank you in advance for any assistance and advice and most importantly for your precious time.
Hi Marthinus,
Proxying Confluence/JIRA with Apache is rather well-documented. Take a look at this: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Using+Apache+with+mod_proxy
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Hi Marthinus,
In order to Proxying Confluence/JIRA with your Apace, you need the permission to add virtual host in your godaddy account. The permission to modify the virtual hosts often not provided in the shared host environment. Please check with your host if its allowed else you will be required to have at least a VPS with apache running in order to proxify your Confluence/JIRA instance.
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