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Cannot access new vm via public ip address
- Jan 26, 2018
Mohammad:
I was finally able to have success by creating an inbound rule to allow incoming traffic on port 80.
Under the Azure Dashboard, I clicked on the VM entry, then under its options I scrolled down to Networking. There I created a new inbound rule, for port 80, with a priority of 100, and the VM was finally viewable on the public IP address.
Mohammad:
I was finally able to have success by creating an inbound rule to allow incoming traffic on port 80.
Under the Azure Dashboard, I clicked on the VM entry, then under its options I scrolled down to Networking. There I created a new inbound rule, for port 80, with a priority of 100, and the VM was finally viewable on the public IP address.
- pg_05Apr 17, 2019Copper Contributor
I did same and issue still there Doug Joseph
- pragnya_sriAug 12, 2021Copper ContributorYou need to install the IIS on the VM's and then set the priority for port 80; you should be able to access the VM's through public IP
- pradeep120Sep 16, 2021Copper Contributor
goto server management first remove iis and net frame work 3.5 and 4.7 and restart vm then install iis and next in feature select net frame work 3.5 and 4.7 all three option and next select all options i mean check all box then install after installation done restart the vm go to internet explore type in address bar localhost there you will see iis page successful pg_05
- VivMiNov 18, 2020Copper Contributor
Doug Joseph Thanks! this worked for me too
- layyneSep 18, 2022Copper Contributorworked for me 2022 thanks friend