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Unexpected outgoing network traffic

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November 15, 2012

I am monitoring network traffic for this server, and I noticed four outgoing packets that were not expected. They all are sending to port 443, three to IP address 107.21.225.160, and the other to 54.243.108.208. Can you tell me why JIRA would be initiating such a connection

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Jason Hensler
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November 15, 2012

107.21.225.160 and 54.243.108.208 has an ssl cert that is for *.hipchat.com.

If you are not using the hipchat plugin disable it.

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November 15, 2012

Those IPs seem to belong to Amazon Web Services. Did you monitor specifically on the JIRA process or the whole system?

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