I am trying to set up a FTP access to a website which is hosted on Azure:
From what I understand, there are two options: You can choose Username and Password in the management console when resetting your deployment credentials. Or you download the publishing profile and use the credentials which are shown in the FTP section of the XML.
However, none of the two seem to work for me. I keep getting the response:
530 User cannot log in.
The ftp server seems to be in place, just the credentials are wrong, obviously. I am 100% sure that I have no typos going on.
What am I missing here? Is there anything I need to configure prior to using FTP with the credentials provided by Azure?
It's probably that:
And more here:
MSDN Thread
Here is the link to the Windows Azure Service Dashboard:
http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/support/service-dashboard/
30 Oct 2013
We are aware of an issue being reported regarding Windows Azure Web Sites FTP data access. We are responding to this issue with the highest level of priority. Further updates will be published to keep you apprised of the impact. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes our customers.
Last update: 31 Oct 2013 6:46 AM UTCWe are narrowing in on the issue with full engineering engagement. Web Site customers are advised to publish content using Web Deploy or Git which are fully functional. For details on using these methods, visit Azure.com and search for "Websites with Webmatrix" or "Publishing with Git". We apologize for any inconvenience this causes our customers and will provide an update at 2pm UTC.
answered Oct 31 '13 at 11:02
Cas Bloem
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We apologize for any inconvenience this causes customers using FTP to publish content to Web Sites. Web Site customers are advised to use Web Deploy or Git which are fully functional. For details visit Azure.com and search for "Websites with Webmatrix" or "Publishing with Git". Engineering is fully focused on mitigation options. We will provide an update by 8pm UTC.
This is because userId and password you are using is not to be used while connecting.
There is a Get publish profile option in overview.Download it.Open it with notepad or visual studio.There is another userId and Password given.Use that.
For more info refer this official guide
Related
I have created an app on Azure Portal to access some information via Microsoft Graph API but I am not able to add any permissions to it. It was working earlier but not any more. I also tried to register a new app, the app gets register but yet again the permissions could not be added.
As soon as I press the button to add the selected permissions these two popup notifications come up ..
1. Your session will end in a few minutes. You will have to refresh your browser to start a new session.
2. The portal is having issues getting an authentication token. The experience rendered may be degraded.
Additional information from the call to get a token:
Extension: Microsoft_AAD_RegisteredApps
This is happening since last 3 days now. I also searched on Google and found that people had similar issues earlier as well. Though I have raised a ticket on the portal for this but haven't received any reply yet.
Any help here would be very much appreciated. Also is there any way to check any logs on the portal itself. I did try to check the network logs via browser developer tools but they aren't much help.
It seems to be an issue with the Azure Portal for your region.
As #Hury Shen suggested, you should contact Azure Support for further investigation.
See how to open a support ticket on Azure portal.
Seems like there was an issue with my account address. I changed the address to one of US and it worked for me.
#Allen Wu Thanks for the suggestions. I had already asked them about it but no one replied.
I have a logic app with an Office 365 connection. Of course I can authenticate this in the portal manually but I would have to do this every time I deploy from my deployment automation pipeline.
I have found a post of this but it is no longer available:
Authenticating office365 logic app connector with PS
The link that is no longer available
Here is what I mean in the portal:
Any idea how I automate this with say Powershell or az clie or something else?
thanks
Russ
This question was answered by Microsoft:
Issue description:
You are unable to change the user name for the Office 365 API connection
Scope definition:
To provide assistance on the above issue with Office 365 API connection
Troubleshooting steps:
I tried the repro of the scenario and tried the below options
Used incognito window- did not help
Tried creating a new API connection with the new user- did not help
Logged out of the office 365 suite- did not help
Logged in to the machine with the new account- it worked
Resolution:
Based on the observations, I had discussions with the experts, and it seems the connector currently can only take windows AD authentication and hence the issue.
Product group has this feature update in the backlog and would be updating the connector in coming days, we do not have an ETA yet on this.
Workaround option:
Use portal from a server which doesn’t need domain user login. Login
to the server with non-domain user
Use Mozilla Firefox browser- this
has worked for few customers.
I'm using google apps for mail service. I have generated and submitted DKIM records for .co and .in domains successfully. But I'm not able to generate DKIM record for .net domain (say yourdomain.net). It shows an error we are unable to process your request at this time. Please try again later. (Error #1000). I have tried this for 2 .net domains. Both provide the same error. I have tried using in different browser and different machine, and the results are the same.
I am not sure if the issue is with the .net domain or if this is just a coincidence.
Had the same issue today (setup of DKIM on a new GSuite domain) and chatted with Google Support about it.
They pointed me to the following quote on the DKIM setup process.
Important: After you create your G Suite account and turn on Gmail, you must wait 24–72 hours before you can generate a DKIM domain key.
So you'll need to wait 24 - 72 hours after setup of the GSuite account before you can set up DKIM.
I also asked the support person whether I could get access to submit this as a product request (that the DKIM setup is prevented before this time) and he gave me access to the G Suite Feature Ideas (customers only) Cloud Connect Community. I've posted this as a feature suggestion there - upvote if you think this is needed! (needs login):
https://www.cloudconnectcommunity.com/ccc/ls/community/g-suite-chrome-feature-ideas/post/5075513382141952
Preview Screenshot:
I had a "Google Apps for Work" account and wanted to setup DKIM for Google Apps email and another provider and I couldn't do it. I contacted Google Apps support and they said it was a bug with no immediate plans to fix it.
I got the same useless error code you did. I'm disappointed in Google about this. They just leave the broken submit form up, leaving it to the user to contact support to find out it's broken with no plans to fix it.
I'm going to cancel my paying google apps account.
I experienced the same error message when I tried to set up DKIM immediately after signing up for GSuite. It worked when I re-tried about two days later.
We are using the Rest V2 API to create an envelope with a document in it. We then redirect the user to the page for them to complete the document (drag tag etc). using the demo server and our developer login we get a message saying the user has been logged out due to inactivity. On the production site with a production account it works OK. We can log into the demo site without issue with our account.
There was a bug in the new version (which goes on demo.docusign.net first), that bug should be addressed by now. The great news is that no production servers were affected and by the time the new version will make it to production the bug will be fixed. I believe demo servers will get the fix tomorrow.
Thanks for choosing DocuSign API!
Scenario
I'm trying to convert my Silverlight Business Application over to the cloud with the help of Azure. I have been following this link from Brad Abrams blog.
Both the links to Windows Azure and SQL Azure crash out in Google Chrome, they work in Internet Explorer, but it's literally one of the worst user experiences I've ever had.
The Problem
I'm asked to sign in to Microsoft connect with my Live ID.
I do so, I'm then asked to register; I do so.
I'm then sent a verification email which I verify.
I'm then signed out!
When I sign back in, it repeats the process....
Any suggestions for making this work?
Edit/Update:
Finally managed to get signed up/in to connect. From here I was able to get hold of an invitation code to Windows Azure. Now I need an invitation code for SQL Azure. I cannot see ANYWHERE that advertises a way of getting this SQL Azure code, the only thing that I have seen is some text saying that there "may be a delay" in receiving codes due to volume of interest, which quite frankly I find hard to believe.........
It's so far been 3 days now. This officially sucks!
If I have any more news I'll post back here.
I eventually gave up and emailed the support team moaning about the poor service, got an email invitation code about a day later :-D
Let me assure you that the Windows Azure Portal itself works fine under Chrome... Connect however doesn't.
I'm not sure at what point of the process you're getting stuck. Is it registering for Connect? Or have you gotten far enough that you're filling in a survey to get access to Windows Azure?
If it's as early as registering for Connect, I would contact Connect Support: https://connect.microsoft.com/Main/help/emailsupport.aspx?Category=3.
Thats funny. I have just received an SQL Azure October CTP invitation that doesn't work.
But after 3 weeks i still dont have a Windows Azure invitation code. From where Im standing, the Azure registration process appears to be a jumbled mess.
As of Jan 4th SQL Azure (as well as Windows Azure) is now open to all users to register and SQL Azure no longer require tokens. For more details on this please see the blog post.