Hi,
How do you pass useSSL=false to Jira ServiceDesk to avoid polluting catalina.out with SSL connection warnings?
I have no issues with configuring useSSL=false with Confluence, but with Jira ServiceDesk it doesn't seem to work.
What I've tried so far (by editing <CONFLUENCE-DATA-DIR>/jira/dbconfig.xml):
<url>jdbc:mysql://address=(protocol=tcp)(host=db.local.net)(port=3306)/jsdesk?sessionVariables=default_storage_engine=InnoDB&useSSL=false</url>
<url>jdbc:mysql://address=(protocol=tcp)(host=db.local.net)(port=3306)/jsdesk?sessionVariables=default_storage_engine=InnoDB?useSSL=false</url>
<url>jdbc:mysql://address=(protocol=tcp)(host=db.local.net)(port=3306)/jsdesk?useSSL=false&sessionVariables=default_storage_engine=InnoDB</url>
Any hints would be appreciated.
<url>jdbc:mysql://address=(protocol=tcp)(host=db.local.net)(port=3306)/jsdesk?sessionVariables=default_storage_engine=InnoDB&useSSL=false</url>
Sry for the noise.
This actually does not work
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