Using Gliffy Atlassian plugins with HTTPS / SSL
The Gliffy for Confluence plugin supports secure HTTPS / SSL connections. However, some Confluence users may encounter problems when using Gliffy over an HTTPS / SSL connection. Typically, these problems manifest themselves as timeouts when users launch the Gliffy editor. These problems are typically caused by an incorrectly configured Confluence server base URL. Fortunately the fix for this is easy:
- Ensure that your Confluence server base URL is configured to use HTTPS. For detailed information, see to the following Atlassian HTTPS configuration documentation: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Running+Confluence+Over+SSL+or+HTTPS.
Refer to step 4, "Change your Confluence Base URL to HTTPS". - Ensure that you are accessing your Confluence server via the configured base URL. After configuring your Confluence server base URL to use HTTPS, access your Confluence via the configured base URL (exactly as it's set).
Accessing Confluence from a URL that is not the configured base URL is not supported. For more information, please see the following documentation: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Configuring+the+Server+Base+URL