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Deploy Azure Helper with no Public IP
Hello,
Is there a way to deploy the helper appliance in Azure (required for restoring Linux VMs into Azure) without a public IP? Currently attempts to deploy are failing due to a policy restriction that denies associating a public IP with any interface. We don't have the option of changing the policy so our only option is to deploy without a public IP and use the registry key on the Veeam server to connect using the private IP.
Is there a way to deploy the helper appliance in Azure (required for restoring Linux VMs into Azure) without a public IP? Currently attempts to deploy are failing due to a policy restriction that denies associating a public IP with any interface. We don't have the option of changing the policy so our only option is to deploy without a public IP and use the registry key on the Veeam server to connect using the private IP.
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Re: Deploy Azure Helper with no Public IP
Hello,
We always create our components with public IP but we can consider your question as a feature request.
Thanks!
We always create our components with public IP but we can consider your question as a feature request.
Thanks!
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Re: Deploy Azure Helper with no Public IP
Hi any updates here? I've run into the same situation where I need to configure an Azure appliance, but my machines don't use public ips.
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Re: Deploy Azure Helper with no Public IP
Hi Sanders,
If you deploy the VB appliance with a private IP (remove the public IP after deployment) and you have a direct connection to Azure, you should be able to connect to that private IP using the wizard in VBR.
If you deploy the VB appliance with a private IP (remove the public IP after deployment) and you have a direct connection to Azure, you should be able to connect to that private IP using the wizard in VBR.
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