Hi,
our application link from JIRA to confluence works unstable.
- sometimes the spaces are not shown when you search for the page to link to (instead you can see only "loading" in the spaces menu)
- you can create a link only once, the second time the above problem appears
- the link in the issues is sometimes commented with "You do not have permission to view this page" but the user can access the page in confluence
JIRA and confluence are trusted applications and the users are ahred among both.
In the confluence log I' ve found this message:
2014-07-11 09:30:01,557 WARN [http-7090-6] [auth.trustedapps.filter.TrustedApplicationFilterAuthenticator] authenticate Failed to login trusted application: jira:10867595 due to: com.atlassian.security.auth.trustedapps.CertificateTooOldException: Certificate too old. Application: jira:10867595 Certificate Created: Fri Jul 11 09:29:42 CEST 2014 Timeout: 10000
Is there a way to cvhage the timeout?
Kinde regards
Frank
Priya,
I honestly don't know why it suddenly started working for me, but try this, as it's what I did when it finally worked.
1. Delete the app link from the Confluence side, but DON'T delete the JIRA side
2. Delete the app link from the JIRA side, but allow it to try to delete the remote link (it'll fail since it's already gone)
3. Restart both JIRA and Confluence
4. Create the link from Confluence, then create the reiprical JIRA link from the same wizard.
Hopefully this helps.
Update: I tried Atlassian's Application Links Diagnostic plugin but it didn't help and I wasn't impressed. In addition to it containing placeholder text from the SDK's example (e.g. published by Example Company), it just ate up memory and crashed JIRA.
I restarted both JIRA and Confluence, recreated the link a couple times and it started working on the fourth attempt, which was the first post-reboot one created from the Confluence side.
Frank, I hope this helps.
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Hi Sean,
We are experiencing something very similar.
We are on Jira 6.2.7 and Confluence 4.3.7. we tried updating the timeout to 0 but doesn't work.
The Jira gadgets added on confluence pages return no data. They dont prompt an error either. They come up with " The filter for this gadget did not return any issues" .
But the same filters in Jira show data/issues. I have added all the Gadget URL's in Confluence under External Gadgets.
Frustrating as the logs show CertificateTooOldException but both applications are on the same server.
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Hello,
I believe you're facing the issue described on this article below:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRAKB/CertificateTooOldException+when+Configuring+Trusted+Communication
Please, take a moment to try the suggested resolutions.
Cheers,
Pedro Souza.
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This is also happening to me. JIRA 6.2.5, Confluence 5.5.2, installed on the same server, behind a proxy, and with the application links done via plaintext/HTTP directly to the bundled Tomcat.
This cannot have anything to do with SSL certificates uses on the frontend.
EDIT: Certificate timeout is already at 0, it can't be clocks, and I'm trying to get OAuth working.
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Frank,
Check your cert here, this error is related to JIRA thinking your Cert is for some reason incorrect: http://www.sslshopper.com/ssl-checker.html
Additionally, are you using "Trusted Applications" or OAuth for your authentication between the two? I believe you can change the timeout between the two during set up, too: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA044/Configuring+OAuth+Authentication+for+an+Application+Link
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