That was it! I passed it -b 0.0.0.0 and I'm getting through. Thanks heaps!
On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 11:45 AM, Greg Jones <gregj(a)thesoftwarecottage.com.au
wrote:
> Hi Ed,
>
> Make sure the Keycloak server is running on your public IP address, not
> just localhost. This can be forced by using the -b <IP Address> flag on the
> standalone.sh command. You can use -b 0.0.0.0 to tell it to use all
> available IP addresses.
>
> Regards,
> Greg Jones
>
>
> > On 6 Aug 2015, at 11:34 am, Ed Hillmann <ed.hillmann(a)gmail.com
wrote:
> >
> > Hi. Has anyone had luck accessing Keycloak in a VM in Azure? I've got
> it running, I believe. But I cannot access it all from my browser. What I
> have done
> >
> > - Created a VM in Azure (Ubuntu 15), and this created an equivalent
> Cloud Service in Azure
> > - Installed a Java8 JDK to the VM
> > - Installed Keycloak 1.4.0 Final, standalone
> > - Created a self-signed certificate in a Keystore (as per the doco)
> > - Configured the standalone config to use the keystore (as per the doco)
> > - Started keycloak using standalone.sh
> >
> > At this point, the log file looks like instances I have run on my local
> PC. There's nothing in there that looks any difference.
> >
> > For the Azure VM, I've added the following endpoints
> >
> > public 80 maps to private 8080
> > public 443 maps to private 8443
> > public 9990 maps to private 9990
> > public 9993 maps to private 9993
> >
> > Any attempt to access the instance from my browser, however, ends up
> pwith a connection refused error. I can't even get to the launching page,
> let alone the admin console.
> >
> > Are there additional ports that need to be opened? If anyone has done
> this and can point out a missing step, I'd be very happy to have the help.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Ed
> >
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