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Basic data

Basic data describe the server configuration on which Confluence / JIRA or Foswiki run. You can find out more about appropriate hardware equipment for Confluence here and consult a JIRA orientation guide here.

  •  Operating system:
    • Version:
    • Architecture/edition (32 bit, 64 bit):
    • Language:

  •  Virtualization (VMWare, XenSource, Citrix XenServer):

  •  Main memory (RAM):

  •  Host name:
  •  Domain name:
  •  IP address:
  •  Net mask:
  •  Default gateway:
  •  1st DNS:
  •  2nd DNS (optional):
  •  3rd DNS (optional):
  •  DNS suffix (identical to domain name, if applicable):

  •  1st NTP (optional):
  •  2nd NTP (optional):

  •  HTTP proxy (optional):
  •  HTTP proxy access data (optional):

  •  FTP proxy (optional):
  •  FTP proxy access data (optional):
  • 1. NTP (optional):
  • 2. NTP (optional):
  • HTTP-Proxy (optional):
  • HTTP-Proxy Zugangsdaten (optional):
  • FTP-Proxy (optional):
  • FTP-Proxy Zugangsdaten (optional):

  • Size of the initial hard disk capacity:
    •  Size of system partition (optional):
    •  Size of database partition (optional):
    •  Size of web data partition (optional):

Or partitioning scheme as follows:

  • User names of administrator accounts: please submit via fax, phone or encrypted e-mail

  • Passwords of administrator accounts: please submit via fax, phone or encrypted e-mail

  • “Trusted networks” from which remote/SSH access is permitted (optional):
  • Any additional firewall restrictions (optional):

Second network interface (optional) 

A second network interface can be used for a separate back-up network. You can describe the configuration of this interface here.

  • IP address:
  • Net mask:
  • Default gateway:

E-Mail configuration: system

Confluence, JIRA and Foswiki include the option to send and even receive e-mails e.g. notification purposes (e.g. JIRA for creating processes/tasks).

  • Host name of the internal e-mail relay (Smarthost):
  • IP address of the internal e-mail relay (Smarthost):
  • Sending e-mails via the internal e-mail relay possible without authentication (yes/no):

  • Hostname des internen Mail-Relays (Smarthost):
  • IP-Adresse des internen Mail-Relays (Smarthost):
  • Mailversand über den internen Mailrelay ohne Authentifizierung möglich (ja/nein):
    • If not, user name:
    • Password for authentication: please submit via fax, phone or encrypted e-mailE-mail domain with which e-mails are to be sent via the local SMTP server:
  • Administrator e-mail address to which system notifications are sent:

LDAP / Active Directory connection (optional) 

An LDAP/Active Directory connection enables users to login with their usual user name/password identification e.g. their Windows log-in.

  • Host name of the LDAP server (not domain):
  • Type and version of LDAP server:
  • LDAP version:
  • Encryption to LDAP server possible via TSL or SSL (yes/no):
  • LDAP Base DN:
  • LDAP Bind User (complete DN):
  • Password for Bind User: please submit via fax, phone or encrypted e-mail

  • LDAP object class of user (person/user):
  • LDAP attribute for user (uid/cn):
  • LDAP attribute for given name (givenname):
  • LDAP attribute for surname (sn):
  • LDAP attribute for displayed/complete name (displayname):
  • LDAP attribute for e-mail address (mail):

  • LDAP object class of groups (group) (only required if groups need to be displayed):
  • LDAP attribute for group (cn) (only required if groups need to be displayed):
  • LDAP attribute for group member (member) (only required if groups need to be displayed):
  • LDAP path that contains the groups recursively:
    • Are the groups organized again in additional containers (yes/no):
  • LDAP path that recursively contains users allowed to authenticate themselves in the web application:
    • Are the users organized again in additional containers:
    • or LDAP groups with users allowed to authenticate themselves in the web application:
    • or specific LDAP attribute that unlocks users for authentication:

SSL certificate (optional)

For an encrypted (HTTPS) connection to Confluence/JIRA/Foswiki, an SSL certificate must be configured for the desired domains/web addresses in the web server. This certificate can be created by an internal certification body (if applicable) or be ordered at PWS.net, for example. If you want //SEIBERT/MEDIA to process your certificate, please fill out the information below.

  • Process via internal certification body or apply for an external certificate (internal/external):

  • 2-letter country code (DE):
  • State:
  • City or town:
  • Company name:
  • Department:
  • FQDN of the web application:
  • E-mail address:

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