Hello,
We are trying to Integrating JIRA On premises instance with Github but we receive below error after making necessary configuration chnges. Can someone help
Error details:
The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
The proxy server could not handle the request POST /secure/admin/AddGithubOrganization.jspa.
Reason: Error reading from remote server
This is what it says - "error reading from remote server" - the proxy has passed your POST command to Jira and Jira has not responded with anything that works.
This could be a misconfigured proxy, or that Jira is not configured correctly, or that the POST is not a valid thing to send on that url, or Jira isn't responding at all.
I'd check if you can get to the Jira url in a browser first - does the proxy give the same error, a different one, or does it work ok? (Note that a browser would be starting with GET though)
@Nic Brough -Adaptavist- Hello Nic,
Thank you for your response.
when you say I'd check if you can get to the Jira url in a browser first- you mean accessing JIRA url like normal url or anything special ?
if its just basic url - yes it works without any issues.
ofcourse we have implemnted the similar functionality in one of our lower environment . only in this environment it is not working.
any other suggestions ?
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Let's say you're running Jira on server1, and that has a url of http://server1:8080/jira
Your are asking your proxy to expose that Jira as https://server2/jira
What do you get when you point your browser at those two urls?
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@Nic Brough -Adaptavist- when i try to login to jira with http and try to integrate jira with github i get github login page provided my credentials it takes me into jira ..
unfortunately i dont see git account being configured .
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@Nic Brough -Adaptavist- i have admin access in jira and i have admin access in github . still when i try to configure with http://server1:8080/jira . i get github loginpage. when i enter my credentals it takes me to https url of jira... when i try to open applications>DVCS accounts i dont see any github account added.
am i missing something here ?
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I am afraid I do not understand what you are getting now. Could you answer the question I asked before, looking at the systems separately, not jumping between them in the same sentence?
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@Nic Brough -Adaptavist- what exactly do you refer to server2 in below URL
Your are asking your proxy to expose that Jira as https://server2/jira?
when i try to login to my jira with below url
http://server1:8080/jira
. it takes me to homepage without any issues
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I need you to explain what you have and what you are trying to do in simple single lines.
The error message tells us you are running Jira behind a proxy server.
A proxy server relays a connection from one place to another (there's several reasons for doing this, it's not important why you are doing this)
So, imagine your Jira server is running on a box
I need to know what
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