Hey
Ive just installed JIRA and Im getting this error 'Error creating project, XSRF check failed' when creating projects. Ive tried every answer I can find by searching and googling the error but Im getting nowhere. Im using apache mod_proxy to proxy requests to our server over to https.
Ive tried this https://confluence.atlassian.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=397083076 but not sure how to Ensure that all JIRA's header are not blocked??
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRAKB/XSRF+not+in+the+whitelist+exception+when+performing+the+field+operation - this is already set correctly according to my file when I check it??
Be great if you could help me resolve this issue.
Thank you in advance.
Cheers
Andrew
Hello Andrew,
Do you have a proxy in your network? Did you try adding the below parameters?
proxyName="proxy.name.com" proxyPort="443" scheme="https"
Cheers,
This worked for me - I was using a reverse Proxy on a front-end apache server, and had the wrong host name on the JIRA server (JIRA_HOME/conf/server.xml, in the <Connector> tag).
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Hi,
i inserted in the server.xml all paramenter
scheme="https"
proxyName="subdomain.mydomain.com" proxyPort="443"/> but i still have the same issue.
is there anyone that can help me?
Thanks
Manuel
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I figured this out, edit server.xml and head down to the <Connectors> tag. There are a couple of templates there which are commented out. I commented the default <Connector> tag, and a couple templates below, I uncommented the one for 'HTTPS - Proxying Jira via Apache or Nginx over HTTPS':
<Connector port="8080" relaxedPathChars="[]|" relaxedQueryChars="[]|{}^\`"<>"
maxThreads="150" minSpareThreads="25" connectionTimeout="20000" enableLookups="false"
maxHttpHeaderSize="8192" protocol="HTTP/1.1" useBodyEncodingForURI="true" redirectPort="8443"
acceptCount="100" disableUploadTimeout="true" bindOnInit="false" secure="true" scheme="https"
proxyName="subdomain.domain.com" proxyPort="443"/>
Remember to change proxyName, proxyPort, and scheme.
After that, its working fine for me at https://mydomain.com
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