How to see our angular app through url after deploying it in azure cloud?
I have deployed my angular app in azure. It is up & running. But I don't know how to see it through browser. It is running in its default port 4200. Can someone please tell me if any configuration needs to be done to view the app in my browser.
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I have deployed my angular app in azure. It is up & running. But I don't know how to see it through browser. It is running in its default port 4200. Can someone please tell me if any configuration needs to be done to view the app in my browser.
angular azure cloud angular6
Is this running in an Azure web app, on a VM, in a container?
– Sam Cogan
Nov 12 '18 at 12:24
@SamCogan It is running on a VM
– sasi
Nov 12 '18 at 12:28
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I have deployed my angular app in azure. It is up & running. But I don't know how to see it through browser. It is running in its default port 4200. Can someone please tell me if any configuration needs to be done to view the app in my browser.
angular azure cloud angular6
I have deployed my angular app in azure. It is up & running. But I don't know how to see it through browser. It is running in its default port 4200. Can someone please tell me if any configuration needs to be done to view the app in my browser.
angular azure cloud angular6
angular azure cloud angular6
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Is this running in an Azure web app, on a VM, in a container?
– Sam Cogan
Nov 12 '18 at 12:24
@SamCogan It is running on a VM
– sasi
Nov 12 '18 at 12:28
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Is this running in an Azure web app, on a VM, in a container?
– Sam Cogan
Nov 12 '18 at 12:24
@SamCogan It is running on a VM
– sasi
Nov 12 '18 at 12:28
Is this running in an Azure web app, on a VM, in a container?
– Sam Cogan
Nov 12 '18 at 12:24
Is this running in an Azure web app, on a VM, in a container?
– Sam Cogan
Nov 12 '18 at 12:24
@SamCogan It is running on a VM
– sasi
Nov 12 '18 at 12:28
@SamCogan It is running on a VM
– sasi
Nov 12 '18 at 12:28
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As this is running on a VM then you need to do the following:
- Open port 4200 in the Network Security Group (NSG) that is assigned that VM or Subnet the VM is in (or both)
- Open port 4200 in any firewall
- Ensure that the VM has a public IP address
Once you have done this you should be able to go to the public IP in the browser.
No, still I'm not able to view my app in the browser
– sasi
Nov 12 '18 at 12:44
You're going to have to provide more information than that if you want some help. What have you done, what error are you seeing, how have you configured things.
– Sam Cogan
Nov 12 '18 at 12:45
We have deployed our angular app in to azure VM. The application is up & running in cmd, But we couldn't knw how to view the app in the browser. Do we need to configure anything? Could you please tell me?
– sasi
Nov 13 '18 at 11:26
I said what needed to be done in the answer above. Have you ammended the NSG and firewall rules to allow access?
– Sam Cogan
Nov 13 '18 at 11:30
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As this is running on a VM then you need to do the following:
- Open port 4200 in the Network Security Group (NSG) that is assigned that VM or Subnet the VM is in (or both)
- Open port 4200 in any firewall
- Ensure that the VM has a public IP address
Once you have done this you should be able to go to the public IP in the browser.
No, still I'm not able to view my app in the browser
– sasi
Nov 12 '18 at 12:44
You're going to have to provide more information than that if you want some help. What have you done, what error are you seeing, how have you configured things.
– Sam Cogan
Nov 12 '18 at 12:45
We have deployed our angular app in to azure VM. The application is up & running in cmd, But we couldn't knw how to view the app in the browser. Do we need to configure anything? Could you please tell me?
– sasi
Nov 13 '18 at 11:26
I said what needed to be done in the answer above. Have you ammended the NSG and firewall rules to allow access?
– Sam Cogan
Nov 13 '18 at 11:30
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As this is running on a VM then you need to do the following:
- Open port 4200 in the Network Security Group (NSG) that is assigned that VM or Subnet the VM is in (or both)
- Open port 4200 in any firewall
- Ensure that the VM has a public IP address
Once you have done this you should be able to go to the public IP in the browser.
No, still I'm not able to view my app in the browser
– sasi
Nov 12 '18 at 12:44
You're going to have to provide more information than that if you want some help. What have you done, what error are you seeing, how have you configured things.
– Sam Cogan
Nov 12 '18 at 12:45
We have deployed our angular app in to azure VM. The application is up & running in cmd, But we couldn't knw how to view the app in the browser. Do we need to configure anything? Could you please tell me?
– sasi
Nov 13 '18 at 11:26
I said what needed to be done in the answer above. Have you ammended the NSG and firewall rules to allow access?
– Sam Cogan
Nov 13 '18 at 11:30
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As this is running on a VM then you need to do the following:
- Open port 4200 in the Network Security Group (NSG) that is assigned that VM or Subnet the VM is in (or both)
- Open port 4200 in any firewall
- Ensure that the VM has a public IP address
Once you have done this you should be able to go to the public IP in the browser.
As this is running on a VM then you need to do the following:
- Open port 4200 in the Network Security Group (NSG) that is assigned that VM or Subnet the VM is in (or both)
- Open port 4200 in any firewall
- Ensure that the VM has a public IP address
Once you have done this you should be able to go to the public IP in the browser.
answered Nov 12 '18 at 12:31
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No, still I'm not able to view my app in the browser
– sasi
Nov 12 '18 at 12:44
You're going to have to provide more information than that if you want some help. What have you done, what error are you seeing, how have you configured things.
– Sam Cogan
Nov 12 '18 at 12:45
We have deployed our angular app in to azure VM. The application is up & running in cmd, But we couldn't knw how to view the app in the browser. Do we need to configure anything? Could you please tell me?
– sasi
Nov 13 '18 at 11:26
I said what needed to be done in the answer above. Have you ammended the NSG and firewall rules to allow access?
– Sam Cogan
Nov 13 '18 at 11:30
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No, still I'm not able to view my app in the browser
– sasi
Nov 12 '18 at 12:44
You're going to have to provide more information than that if you want some help. What have you done, what error are you seeing, how have you configured things.
– Sam Cogan
Nov 12 '18 at 12:45
We have deployed our angular app in to azure VM. The application is up & running in cmd, But we couldn't knw how to view the app in the browser. Do we need to configure anything? Could you please tell me?
– sasi
Nov 13 '18 at 11:26
I said what needed to be done in the answer above. Have you ammended the NSG and firewall rules to allow access?
– Sam Cogan
Nov 13 '18 at 11:30
No, still I'm not able to view my app in the browser
– sasi
Nov 12 '18 at 12:44
No, still I'm not able to view my app in the browser
– sasi
Nov 12 '18 at 12:44
You're going to have to provide more information than that if you want some help. What have you done, what error are you seeing, how have you configured things.
– Sam Cogan
Nov 12 '18 at 12:45
You're going to have to provide more information than that if you want some help. What have you done, what error are you seeing, how have you configured things.
– Sam Cogan
Nov 12 '18 at 12:45
We have deployed our angular app in to azure VM. The application is up & running in cmd, But we couldn't knw how to view the app in the browser. Do we need to configure anything? Could you please tell me?
– sasi
Nov 13 '18 at 11:26
We have deployed our angular app in to azure VM. The application is up & running in cmd, But we couldn't knw how to view the app in the browser. Do we need to configure anything? Could you please tell me?
– sasi
Nov 13 '18 at 11:26
I said what needed to be done in the answer above. Have you ammended the NSG and firewall rules to allow access?
– Sam Cogan
Nov 13 '18 at 11:30
I said what needed to be done in the answer above. Have you ammended the NSG and firewall rules to allow access?
– Sam Cogan
Nov 13 '18 at 11:30
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Is this running in an Azure web app, on a VM, in a container?
– Sam Cogan
Nov 12 '18 at 12:24
@SamCogan It is running on a VM
– sasi
Nov 12 '18 at 12:28