Setting up Jira so URL doesn't need port

Bill Kepner April 2, 2012

Somewhere I recall a document specific to Jira on how to forward apache requests to Tomcat to users don't need to remember to use port 8080. Can't seem to find it in the support site. So I'm trying to follow a generic document I found with google but having an issue with the proxyPass path.

Is there anything with Jira that needs something special that a normal Tomcat environment wouldn't need?

Bill Kepner

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Andrew Frayling
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April 2, 2012

Hi Bill,

The docs on configuring JIRA with Apache are available at http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Integrating+JIRA+with+Apache and there's nothing in particular that you would need to configure with JIRA that you wouldn't configure in a normal Apache / Tomcat environment.

If you're having specific problems with proxyPass you could post the details here or check the Knowledge Base at http://confluence.atlassian.com/label/JIRAKB/apache

Hope that helps?

Andrew.

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