I am trying to integrate bamboo with jira.
Both jira and bamboo are running in "HTTPS" protocol.
I already import jira certificate in bamboo and bamboo certificate in jira using java "keytool" command.
In jira I am trying to add application,
after putting bamboo url and click next in step two I am getting error in "Reciprocal link URL"
plaese help its urgent.
thanks for your reply ,
I used wget in JIRA server. It shows some error "certificate error".
I post the screenshot below. Please check
I need your help. please
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Exactly, which means you have a self-signed certificate. Import the certificate you have used at the Bamboo server into JIRA keystore (.keystore file in the home directory of the user running JIRA)
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Connecting+to+SSL+services
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thanks again......
Apology I dont understand the last line.
I use wget in JIRA server(where jira installed) and it show the above error. do I need to the certificate in jira?
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Did you read the link that I gave?
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The comments in the link Renjith V posted also refer (in a more concise fashion) to another common problem. Multiple JAVA installations. If you put the key in a keystore in the wrong java installation it will give you those errors.
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What does the logs of JIRA say?
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