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403 on Jira Datacenter local deployment

Vivek Burman August 18, 2024 edited
curl 'http://localhost:8585/rest/api/latest/project' \ 
-H 'Authorization: Basic dml2ZWsuYnVybWFuOk1Ua3dNalEyTkRRNU1UZzVPaTdOUVQvRTdvcG8yTmU5SnhRSTV2dm5GN3du' \

Getting 403 forbidden error, deployed Jira Datacenter v9.12.10 on local. Do I need to enable some setting?

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Hauke Bruno Wollentin
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August 19, 2024

The project list should be able to fetch from any user, maybe just your API token ist wrong?

How did you create it?

Vivek Burman August 19, 2024

Under Profile -> Personalized Personal Access token. I checked the API key

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August 19, 2024

Just a guess, but for Jira v9.16.x it is "Authorization: Bearer" rather than "Authorization: Basic"

Vivek Burman August 19, 2024

I'm on v9.12.10

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