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I was trying to make remote call to my azure server, but could not reach out.

Also when I do ping on remote ip, pings are unsuccessful. Azure server has two IPs, private and public but both of them does not success when I try to call remotely.

gm_client = gearman.GearmanClient(['130.72.28.23:4730'])
#tried using both public and private IP of azure server

This was I am trying to request to my remote server. While doing it on remote system in my local networks, it works fine.

Is there any permission related issue for remote azure server?

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  • Can you please elaborate the issue..? 1. Are you able to connect or ping from your local machine? 2. From where are you trying to connect, which is failing.? Mar 30, 2015 at 6:26
  • @serverstackqns: sorry for inconvenience, I updated the description Mar 30, 2015 at 6:31
  • are you able to ping from local?? or telnet to that port? Are you trying to connect to the same remotely from any other azure vm? Mar 30, 2015 at 6:36
  • I could not ping, but login using ssh is fine. I am trying to connect my local system(no azure). I already said it
    – nlper
    Mar 30, 2015 at 6:39
  • sorry, I didnt understand this: gm_client = gearman.GearmanClient(['130.72.28.23:4730']) What does this do..? What you need as output? Mar 30, 2015 at 6:43

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You have to open the port 4730 (and any other you possibly use) on your Azure VM.

Navigate to VM-> Endpoints tab -> Add

Azure only routes tcp and udp protocols, in that case, ping does not work since it uses ICMP protocol.

Don't forget to open internal OS firewall as well.

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