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Configuring an Outbound HTTP(S) Proxy
If your Atlassian product instance is running behind a firewall, the add-on will reuse the proxy configuration from the Atlassian host application.
- See Cannot connect to an AWS or EC2 instance when the Bamboo application is running behind a proxy for details.
Please note that the AWS API calls use SSL throughout, so the add-on relies on the respective system properties https.proxyHost
and https.proxyPort
to be available from the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Depending on your environment, you might need to set these https.*
variations explicitly in addition to the usual http.*
ones.
- See How to Configure an Outbound HTTP Proxy for JIRA for details (while documented for JIRA, this information applies to Bamboo too).
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