[Fiware-support] FW: [SUPPORT] [JIRA Support] How to import the private/secret key when running JIRA over HTTPS

Luis Cañas-Díaz lcanas at bitergia.com
Wed Jun 4 07:44:36 CEST 2014


On 03/06/14 15:33, MANUEL ESCRICHE VICENTE wrote:
> Luis, te envío respuesta de Atlassian.

Recibido Manuel. Voy a ver pues como se hace esto con Tomcat pues. Si 
bien lo que dice de incluir la clave privada con el certificado en el 
mismo fichero no tiene lógica alguna. Sería como dejar siempre las 
llaves puestas por fuera en casa para implementar un "bombín".

Durante el día de hoy te comento.

Saludos,
Luis.

>
> *From:*Daniel Leng [Atlassian] [mailto:jira-support-system at atlassian.com]
> *Sent:* martes, 03 de junio de 2014 15:19
> *To:* MANUEL ESCRICHE VICENTE
> *Subject:* [SUPPORT] [JIRA Support] How to import the private/secret key
> when running JIRA over HTTPS
>
> Status of the request "How to import the private/secret key when running
> JIRA over HTTPS" with key JSP-194612 has been changed...
>
> *JIRA Support*- Configuration Query
> <https://support.atlassian.com/servicedesk/customer/jsp>
>
> 	
>
> Reference: *JSP-194612*
> <https://support.atlassian.com/servicedesk/customer/jsp/configuration-query-194612>
>
>
>   How to import the private/secret key when running JIRA over HTTPS
>   <https://support.atlassian.com/servicedesk/customer/jsp/configuration-query-194612>
>   Waiting For Customer
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>
>         Daniel Leng [Atlassian]
>
> Today 3:18 PM
>
> Hi Manuel,
>
> Hmm, as far as I remember the certificate should already include the
> private key. Our documentation is a generic tutorial on importing SSL
> certificates into a Tomcat server, but the instructions may vary
> depending on the certificate vendor. You may want to check with your
> certificate vendor on the certificate format that is provided.
> Also, it seems that you have linked an older version of the
> documentation, as you are on JIRA 6.x you should follow this one:
> https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA061/Running+JIRA+over+SSL+or+HTTPS
>
> Best regards,
> Daniel
>
> Status changed to *Waiting For Customer*
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> Today 3:18 PM
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> You can view the full request
> <https://support.atlassian.com/servicedesk/customer/jsp/configuration-query-194612>
>
>
>     Previous activity
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> Status changed to *Atlassian Investigating*
>
> Today 3:07 PM
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>
>     Details
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> Priority
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> Level 4
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> Affects Version/s
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> 6.1.7
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> Description
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> According to the following tip
> (https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA051/Running+JIRA+over+SSL+or+HTTPS#RunningJIRAoverSSLorHTTPS-ImportCertificateintotheTrust-store)
> , it is possible to import the certificate to run JIRA over HTTPS. But I
> miss how to import the private/secret key. Would you please explain?
>
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