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stage: Manage
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group: Integrations
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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---
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# Troubleshooting Jira DVCS connector **(FREE)**
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Refer to the items in this section if you're having problems with your DVCS connector.
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## Jira cannot access GitLab server
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If you complete the **Add New Account** form, authorize access, and you receive
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this error, Jira and GitLab cannot connect. No other error messages
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appear in any logs:
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```plaintext
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Error obtaining access token. Cannot access https://gitlab.example.com from Jira.
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```
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## SSL and TLS problems
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Problems with SSL and TLS can cause this error message:
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```plaintext
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Error obtaining access token. Cannot access https://gitlab.example.com from Jira.
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```
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- The [GitLab Jira integration](../index.md) requires
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GitLab to connect to Jira. Any TLS issues that arise from a private certificate
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authority or self-signed certificate are resolved
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[on the GitLab server](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/settings/ssl.html#install-custom-public-certificates),
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as GitLab is the TLS client.
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- The Jira Development panel integration requires Jira to connect to GitLab, which
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causes Jira to be the TLS client. If your GitLab server's certificate is not
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issued by a public certificate authority, add the appropriate certificate
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(such as your organization's root certificate) to the Java Truststore on Jira Server.
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For help with Jira setup, see the Atlassian documentation and Atlassian Support:
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- [Add a certificate](https://confluence.atlassian.com/kb/how-to-import-a-public-ssl-certificate-into-a-jvm-867025849.html)
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to the trust store.
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- The simplest approach is [`keytool`](https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/tools/unix/keytool.html).
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- Add additional roots to Java's default Truststore (`cacerts`) to allow Jira to
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also trust public certificate authorities.
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- If the integration stops working after upgrading Jira Java runtime, the
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`cacerts` Truststore may have been replaced during the upgrade.
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- Troubleshoot connectivity [up to and including TLS handshaking](https://confluence.atlassian.com/kb/unable-to-connect-to-ssl-services-due-to-pkix-path-building-failed-error-779355358.html),
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using the `SSLPoke` Java class.
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- Download the class from the Atlassian knowledge base to a directory on Jira Server, such as `/tmp`.
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- Use the same Java runtime as Jira.
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- Pass all networking-related parameters that Jira is called with, such as proxy
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settings or an alternative root Truststore (`-Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore`):
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```shell
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${JAVA_HOME}/bin/java -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=/var/atlassian/application-data/jira/cacerts -classpath /tmp SSLPoke gitlab.example.com 443
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```
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The message `Successfully connected` indicates a successful TLS handshake.
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If there are problems, the Java TLS library generates errors that you can
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look up for more detail.
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## Scope error when connecting to Jira using DVCS
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The requested scope is invalid, unknown, or malformed.
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```
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Potential resolutions:
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1. Verify that the URL shown in the browser after being redirected from Jira in the
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[Jira DVCS connector setup](index.md#configure-jira-for-dvcs) includes `scope=api` in
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the query string.
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1. If `scope=api` is missing from the URL, edit the
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[GitLab account configuration](index.md#configure-a-gitlab-application-for-dvcs). Review
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the **Scopes** field and ensure the `api` checkbox is selected.
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## Jira error adding account and no repositories listed
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After you complete the **Add New Account** form in Jira and authorize access, you might
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encounter these issues:
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- An `Error! Failed adding the account: [Error retrieving list of repositories]` error.
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- An `Account is already integrated with JIRA` error when you select **Try Again**.
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- An account is visible in the DVCS accounts view, but no repositories are listed.
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To resolve this issue:
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- If you're using GitLab Free, ensure you're using GitLab 13.4 or later.
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- If you're using GitLab versions 11.10-12.7, upgrade to GitLab 12.8.10 or later
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to resolve [an identified issue](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/37012).
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[Contact GitLab Support](https://about.gitlab.com/support/) if none of these reasons apply.
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## `410 : Gone` error when connecting to Jira
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When you connect to Jira and synchronize repositories, you may receive a `410 : Gone` error.
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This issue occurs when you use the Jira DVCS connector and your integration is configured to use **GitHub Enterprise**.
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For more information and possible fixes, see [this issue](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/340160).
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## Synchronization issues
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If Jira displays incorrect information, such as deleted branches, you may have to
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resynchronize the information:
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1. In Jira, select **Jira Administration > Applications > DVCS accounts**.
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1. For the account (group or subgroup), select
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**Refresh repositories** from the **{ellipsis_h}** (ellipsis) menu.
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1. For each project, next to the **Last activity** date:
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- To perform a *soft resync*, select the sync icon.
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- To complete a *full sync*, press `Shift` and select the sync icon.
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For more information, see the
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[Atlassian documentation](https://support.atlassian.com/jira-cloud-administration/docs/integrate-with-development-tools/).
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## `Sync Failed` error when refreshing repository data
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If you get a `Sync Failed` error in Jira when [refreshing repository data](index.md#refresh-data-imported-to-jira) for specific projects, check your DVCS connector logs. Look for errors that occur when executing requests to API resources in GitLab. For example:
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```plaintext
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Failed to execute request [https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/:id/merge_requests?page=1&per_page=100 GET https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/:id/merge_requests?page=1&per_page=100 returned a response status of 403 Forbidden] errors:
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{"message":"403 Forbidden"}
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```
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If you find a `{"message":"403 Forbidden"}` error, it is possible that this specific project has some [GitLab features disabled](../../../user/project/settings/index.md#configure-project-visibility-features-and-permissions).
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In the example above, the merge requests feature is disabled.
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To resolve the issue, enable the relevant feature:
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1. On the top bar, select **Main menu > Projects** and find your project.
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1. On the left sidebar, select **Settings > General**.
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1. Expand **Visibility, project features, permissions**.
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1. Use the toggles to enable the features as needed.
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## Find webhook logs in a DVCS-linked project
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To find webhook logs in a DVCS-linked project:
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1. On the top bar, select **Main menu > Projects** and find your project.
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1. On the left sidebar, select **Settings > Webhooks**.
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1. Scroll down to **Project Hooks**.
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1. Next to the log that points to your Jira instance, select **Edit**.
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1. Scroll down to **Recent events**.
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If you can't find webhook logs in your project, check your DVCS setup for problems.
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