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Resolution: Unresolved
Description
Issue Summary
Most of the Atlassian Server or DC products support Application tunnel to establish connectivity between the Server product to the cloud without having to open the Application to the public.
What are application tunnels?
Application tunnels provide a secure pathway between your Atlassian cloud organization and Data Center or Server instances that live in your network. This pathway can be used to integrate your products through application links that would otherwise require allowing incoming connections to your network. Thanks to network tunneling, you can integrate your Atlassian products and exchange data and functionalities between them in a secure way, without exposing your network or allowlisting any incoming connections or IPs.
Steps to Reproduce
Currently Fisheye doesn't support application tunnels
Expected Results
Support application tunnels with Fisheye
Workaround
Currently there is no known workaround for this behavior. A workaround will be added here when available
Summary:
The tunnel support will be delivered mid-2024, together with Fisheye/Crucible 4.9.0 major release.
Details:
During implementation of the tunnel plugin it turned out that it was necessary to implement new services in Fisheye/Crucible as well as upgrade core libraries. The libraries upgraded are not fully binary compatible, so they can potentially break existing plugins (e.g. available on marketplace or developed in-house). Because of this, we cannot deliver these upgrades in a bug-fix release. The next major release of Fisheye/Crucible - 4.9.0 - is planned for middle of 2024 and the tunnel plugin for Fisheye will be published together with this release.