Cannot set Confluence as Trusted Application Because their Host Could not be Found

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Symptoms

Trusted Application communication fails. JIRA displays "The host xxxxxx could not be found".


The following appears in the atlassian-jira.log:


INFO: Malformed security token atlassian:qj4VF65XgDg7lvE0RRoO307Qa1klmtmIU5931K02z5ICP2wi0askQhUqh+b7uNpmtRKVMfA7P7PD5DRT6+4485ApKK312MsGlSpBpthvHLbBty5lJxqGtGQViMPqRblY97cIs8STRdoRErwDtmAnJ/RN4LuVXBB8N
fBAyImvI0+pCZEHm4syoX/5J5XhUVz4M5VJt53DgnlP6sn1T78/reQI2Jm+Or/OplifV22iItYoGco/+P1eMdw/GwOkRUR/21cMr1FBp1wW3l2fcN/p0NCxOqxSCFu5isYyR/ShTRKXnszP8uOxlF7+Cx+MZRfsJEQPNQ==
org.apache.shindig.auth.SecurityTokenException: org.apache.shindig.common.crypto.BlobExpiredException: Blob expired, was valid from Fri Jan 21 15:23:16 EST 2011 to Fri Jan 21 16:29:16 EST 2011, attempted use at Mon Jan 24 10:27:09 EST 2011

Diagnosis

Network connection is intact. A ping or traceroute from the host to the destination IP address works.

Cause

JIRA cannot reach Confluence instance because they are working on different protocols (one over HTTP, other SSL).

Resolution

JIRA and Confluence must use the same communication protocol. So set both applications to use HTTP or SSL.


Last modified on Mar 30, 2016

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