Hi Team,
Greeting for the day!
We are Integrating for Jira and Gitlab, So whenever we are integrating for Jira and Gitlab, how many ports are open in Gitlab and Jira side.
Thanks,
Venaktesh.K
Hi Venkatesh,
Are you referring to this integration?
If you're looking to integrate Jira and GitLab from GitLab's guide, there's no need to concern about any ports being opened. You just need to supply the web URL that your Jira is using.
Nonetheless, the ports in use for both Jira and GitLab depend on your own configuration and administrators of these applications would know what ports are in use. For example, you can check what ports are being enabled at Tomcat level from $JIRA_INSTALL/server.xml for Jira, and GitLab's port number can be known from your settings in /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb.
Hope this helps!
Best regards,
Akmal Harith | Atlassian Support
Hi @Akmal Harith ,
Thanks for the early reply,
Yes, I have referred the below document for Jira Gitlab Integration.
" https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/integrations/jira.html "
Gitlab by defaults runs on port 80, apart from this any port we can enable or open in GitLab side.
Thanks,
Venkatesh
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Not really sure about that though. I think it's better if you ask GitLab or reach out to their community for this question.
Have you tried to take a look at this post?
It looks like this is what you're looking for.
Best regards,
Akmal Harith | Atlassian Support
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