I know there is a problem to connect JIRA with Confluence containing port, but in my firm they want to testing enviroment stand on one machine. So there must be port. I mennaged connect 2 month ago, but now after added to dns test, i cant connect to JIRA with Confluence. I get this masage. I tried with http and https. Please help.
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What happens when you visit that url in a browser?
When I put https it showing me a page in browser, but when I put only http it nothing showing on browser.
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The fact you can get to it on the url says DNS is working. A port will only serve up one type of content - if it's serving https, then it can't serve http. You need to connect over https in the application link, or move to using http
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I tried connect with http, and https, and after change DNS still this don't work. Meybe whats problems about https configurations.
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You need to step back and look at the basics. Can you connect to the system with a browser and get a usable system?
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I know What is a problem. I could do connection with port 81, but still I can't get to work macro in Confluence.
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81 isn't a standard port either, so I've now got no idea what you've configured or how.
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