[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
Mon Jun 9 17:31:27 CEST 2014


On 09/06/14 14:45, Luis Cañas-Díaz wrote:
> On 04/06/14 07:44, Luis Cañas-Díaz wrote:
>> 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.
>
> Ya he dado con el problema Manuel. Debo convertir los certificados al
> format extraño que usa Tomcat. Vaya cosas que se aprenden ;)

Nada Manuel, que no veo más que documentación confusa y llevo horas 
dando palos de ciego.

Voy a ponerme a desplegar un JIRA en local y probar, que no me acabo de 
aclarar.

Saludos,
Luis.
>
> Voy a ello!
>>
>> 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
>>>
>>>
>>>         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*
>>>
>>> Today 3:18 PM
>>>
>>> You can view the full request
>>> <https://support.atlassian.com/servicedesk/customer/jsp/configuration-query-194612>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>     Previous activity
>>>
>>> Status changed to *Atlassian Investigating*
>>>
>>> Today 3:07 PM
>>>
>>>
>>>     Details
>>>
>>> Priority
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Level 4
>>>
>>> Affects Version/s
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 6.1.7
>>>
>>> Description
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 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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