I have Confluence 5.1 and a Jira 5.2.9 servers running on the same host with authorization and SSO done with Crowd.
JIRA and Confluence have reciprocal, trusted, application links.
When I try and add a "Confluence Page Gadget" to my JIRA dashboard I get this after I click "Save":
"An internal server error occured when requesting rescource."
Here's the error from the JIRA log file:
2013-04-09 16:32:40,616 http-bio-8080-exec-8 WARN rs 992x14616x1 46epg9 192.168.1.5 /plugins/servlet/gadgets/makeRequest [http.impl.client.DefaultRequestDirector] Authentication error: Unable to respond to any of these challenges:
{oauth=WWW-Authenticate: OAuth realm="http%3A%2F%2F192.168.1.11%3A8090", oauth_problem="consumer_key_unknown"}
I can replicate this on my JIRA<->Confluence "test' system that is set up the same way.
Has anyone seen this before?
-rick
Could it be that your confluence and jira instance both use a different jre? And that you have to import your server certificates in both keystores?
No, I have not. I somehow missed seeing Peter's suggestion until now. I'll be looking at that now.
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I missed seeing this until now. I'll give it a try.
-rick
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Do you have some solution or workaround for this OAuth problem?
Thanks
prody
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Hi rick, have the similar configuration (JIRA 6.0.8, Confluence 5.2 on the same host, SSO crowd, same JRE) and I experience the same issue.
Do you have some solution or workaround for this OAuth problem?
Thanks
prody
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Could be an issue with proxy or network. I would suggest to open a support request at https://support.atlassian.com so that we could investigate this further.
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