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Bug
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Resolution: Obsolete
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Medium
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5.2
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Severity 2 - Major
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I'v registered at Windows destop/workstation side the protocol "tns://" and "ssh://" for autologin functionality from the web URL, and we (Asseco Poland) intended to store complex map of links to terminals and databases for many systems and maintenance environments resources in form of URL's like this:
1) ssh://user:pass@host:port/path
2) tns://user:pass/sid or tns://sid$user:pass
and in near future:
3) ftp://user:pass@host:port/path
4) sftp://user:pass@host:port/path
5) jdbc://user:pass@host:port/database
6) autologinhttp://user:pass@host:port/path
Case 1) works, but in 2) the Confluence somehow interprets "tns://" protocol differently by eating ':', '/', '$' characters, creating something like this "tns://userpass". Why it interprets my URL's!?!
Could I switch something within Confluence to not interpret it any longer, maybe register "tns://" at the server (Confluence) side, or in the Confluence config files?
- is related to
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CONFCLOUD-54322 Pasting a link to a protocol (eg. ftp:// or evernote://) modifies the link and adds the base URL to it - resulting in a broken link
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- Closed
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- mentioned in
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