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application link work only 80 or 443 port??

HongSeok Kim January 29, 2015

Hi.

 

I had try 2 JIRA sever with application link.

But not work...

 

JIRA 1 is work 80 port(confluence is 8000)

JIRA 2 is work 8080.

 

Other port is blocked using firewall.

JIRA 1 server access JIRA 2 server, but JIRA 2 server don't access JIRA 1 server. However users both access JIRA 1/2. (JIRA 1 server is internal server, JIRA 2 is out-side server).

In this situation, I try create application links between 2 JIRA sever, but not work.

 

So, I search document, find some page.

https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/APPLINKS/Application+Links+User+Guide

In this page, Application link is only work 80 or 443. It is true? 

Or 80/443 not blocked firewall??

 

Thank you!.

 

 

 

2 answers

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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January 29, 2015

You do not need to use ports 80 or 443, that is just the most common approach and the easiest to document.  My current setup on the test server at home is https on ports 12020 and 12030 for JIRA and Confluence and it is working fine.

But you are right about the firewalls - you must have all the ports open to TCP traffic in both directions between the two servers.

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