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Azure VM not serving a website
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I have created an Windows Data Center 2016 VM on Azure and configured it for RDP and HTTP.
I managed to successfully connect using RDP and started a .NET Core self contained app at port 80. When I connect to localhost:80 from the VM, the website works.
However, when I try to connect to [VM ip]:80 or [VM domain].cloudapp.azure it doesn't work.
Steps I took:
- Add inbound rule on Azure Network Security Group (TCP, destination port: 80, source port: Any) => no change
- Add firewall Inbound rule for port 80 => no change
- Changed firewall state to allow any inbound connection => no change
- Disable firewall completely => the error changed from "Too long to respond" to "Connection refused"
- Restarted VM
- Redeployed VM
Unfortunately none of the steps have worked and I still can't access the website outside of the VM.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, I've searched seemingly everywhere and tried all the solution that seem to have worked for other folks, but to no avail. Thanks in advance.
networking azure virtual-machines windows-server-2016 netsh
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I have created an Windows Data Center 2016 VM on Azure and configured it for RDP and HTTP.
I managed to successfully connect using RDP and started a .NET Core self contained app at port 80. When I connect to localhost:80 from the VM, the website works.
However, when I try to connect to [VM ip]:80 or [VM domain].cloudapp.azure it doesn't work.
Steps I took:
- Add inbound rule on Azure Network Security Group (TCP, destination port: 80, source port: Any) => no change
- Add firewall Inbound rule for port 80 => no change
- Changed firewall state to allow any inbound connection => no change
- Disable firewall completely => the error changed from "Too long to respond" to "Connection refused"
- Restarted VM
- Redeployed VM
Unfortunately none of the steps have worked and I still can't access the website outside of the VM.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, I've searched seemingly everywhere and tried all the solution that seem to have worked for other folks, but to no avail. Thanks in advance.
networking azure virtual-machines windows-server-2016 netsh
Have you checked what NSGs are applied to the VM, there could be one at both the subent and NIC level
– Sam Cogan
Jun 4 at 9:57
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I have created an Windows Data Center 2016 VM on Azure and configured it for RDP and HTTP.
I managed to successfully connect using RDP and started a .NET Core self contained app at port 80. When I connect to localhost:80 from the VM, the website works.
However, when I try to connect to [VM ip]:80 or [VM domain].cloudapp.azure it doesn't work.
Steps I took:
- Add inbound rule on Azure Network Security Group (TCP, destination port: 80, source port: Any) => no change
- Add firewall Inbound rule for port 80 => no change
- Changed firewall state to allow any inbound connection => no change
- Disable firewall completely => the error changed from "Too long to respond" to "Connection refused"
- Restarted VM
- Redeployed VM
Unfortunately none of the steps have worked and I still can't access the website outside of the VM.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, I've searched seemingly everywhere and tried all the solution that seem to have worked for other folks, but to no avail. Thanks in advance.
networking azure virtual-machines windows-server-2016 netsh
I have created an Windows Data Center 2016 VM on Azure and configured it for RDP and HTTP.
I managed to successfully connect using RDP and started a .NET Core self contained app at port 80. When I connect to localhost:80 from the VM, the website works.
However, when I try to connect to [VM ip]:80 or [VM domain].cloudapp.azure it doesn't work.
Steps I took:
- Add inbound rule on Azure Network Security Group (TCP, destination port: 80, source port: Any) => no change
- Add firewall Inbound rule for port 80 => no change
- Changed firewall state to allow any inbound connection => no change
- Disable firewall completely => the error changed from "Too long to respond" to "Connection refused"
- Restarted VM
- Redeployed VM
Unfortunately none of the steps have worked and I still can't access the website outside of the VM.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, I've searched seemingly everywhere and tried all the solution that seem to have worked for other folks, but to no avail. Thanks in advance.
networking azure virtual-machines windows-server-2016 netsh
networking azure virtual-machines windows-server-2016 netsh
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Have you checked what NSGs are applied to the VM, there could be one at both the subent and NIC level
– Sam Cogan
Jun 4 at 9:57
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Have you checked what NSGs are applied to the VM, there could be one at both the subent and NIC level
– Sam Cogan
Jun 4 at 9:57
Have you checked what NSGs are applied to the VM, there could be one at both the subent and NIC level
– Sam Cogan
Jun 4 at 9:57
Have you checked what NSGs are applied to the VM, there could be one at both the subent and NIC level
– Sam Cogan
Jun 4 at 9:57
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Have you checked what NSGs are applied to the VM, there could be one at both the subent and NIC level
– Sam Cogan
Jun 4 at 9:57