Using Apache with mod_jk
Proxy and HTTPS setup for Confluence
- Configuring Web Proxy Support for Confluence
- Connecting to LDAP or Jira applications or Other Services via SSL
- Using Apache with mod_proxy
- Running Confluence behind NGINX with SSL
- Running Confluence Over SSL or HTTPS
- Using Apache to limit access to the Confluence administration interface
- Using Apache with mod_jk
- Using mod_rewrite to Modify Confluence URLs
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It's not possible to use only mod_jk to proxy Confluence 6.0 or later. This is because Synchrony, which is required for collaborative editing, cannot accept AJP connections. The preferred configuration is Using Apache with mod_proxy.
If you are unable to switch to mod_proxy, see [ARCHIVED] How to configure Apache mod_jk to proxy Confluence 6.x or later for a workaround.
Last modified on Jul 30, 2024
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- Understand the Ranking when creating issues from the Planning Board and outside of it
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