How is your local jenkins installed? Do you have any proxy server like
apache/nginx? If yes you might want to look into the conf file.

* I point my browser to the local IP:8080 and I get the AWS Jenkins home
page.*
*> *check if the hosts file doesn't have a name resolution set to the old
AWS fqdn. if not set, tried cleaning the browser cache/history etc? Id this
local IP is a private ip, within your corp network, there is no way to pull
up the page from the aws instance. Unless you have some sort of vpn
tunneling going on from your corp network to an aws vpc


Also try changing the port from 8080 to something else like 8082 on your
local instance of jenkins and check out.


Good Luck!







On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 6:43 PM, Michael Ryan <ryanms2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I deleted that local Jenkins instance and built another on a separate VM.
> I was careful not to reference the AWS instance anywhere in the config
> including the 'Jenkins URL' field.  Searching in the /var/lib/jenkins dir
> reveals no instances of the name of the AWS jenkins server.  Yet it now
> redirects me to the AWS server again ?!?
>
> What's going on here?
>
> All help is much appreciated!
> -Michael
>
> On Tuesday, August 23, 2016 at 9:56:25 AM UTC-7, Hiteswar kumar wrote:
>>
>> Check if If there any proxy  or iptable configured for redirecting or
>>  "manage Jenkins -> configure system -> Jenkins URL" has aws URL .
>>
>> Regards
>> hiteswar
>>
>> On Aug 23, 2559 BE, at 10:08 PM, Michael Ryan <ryanm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> We have a Jenkins instance running on an AWS server that we want to move
>> in house.  The process was to create and configure a local Jenkins
>> instance, verify jobs are executing correctly, then switch to the local
>> Jenkins.  I setup the local instance and configured it. Then it began
>> redirecting the main page to the AWS server.  I point my browser to the
>> local IP:8080 and I get the AWS Jenkins home page.  I don't know how the
>> local Jenkins instance even knows about the AWS instance.  How do I correct
>> this?
>>
>> All help greatly appreciated.
>> - Michael
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