Hey, Nelson,
Have you filled-in the JIRAAuthorizeURL site property with the applicable domain name? (sorry, we missed that one)
If you did, could you tell me if you used either OAuth or Basic Authentication? And if you are using JIRA Cloud or on premises?
Best regards,
Carlos Simões
By "applicable domain name", I meant the URL of your JIRA server, like ours, for example.
Are you using an on-premises JIRA installation (meaning you installed their software on your own machine) or a cloud version (you only signed up at the website and everything was set-up for you)?
Also, are you following the OAuth or Basic Authentication instructions? There are some differences between the two and that would help troubleshoot the problem.
PS: If I remember correctly, a JIRA trial version should work, so it's probably not related.
HI, I'm having a similar problem.
Followed the demo instructions: I'm using a personal environment and a cloud based JIRA.
I'm also using the default certificate.
I get an error: "The specified network password is not correct."
Do I need to specify any certificate password? How to obtain it?
Thanks in advance.