My goal is to have 2 azure app containers into the same environment who talk each other.
I have my environment who has this 2 containers name:
- nginx => 80 allow from any where
- symfony-app => 9000 allow from containers only
the ip of my symfony-app container is 100.100.0.116:
Into my nginx container telnet is working on 100.100.0.116 on port 9000
My issue is from nginx container Im not able to resolve the hostname symfony-app
It's giving me the following IP:
root@nginx--dxl9wvh-7b456fdcd-zpqdq:/# telnet symfony-app 9000
Trying 100.100.252.251...
^C
root@nginx--dxl9wvh-7b456fdcd-zpqdq:/#
Do you have any idea what I missed ?
Thank you in advance for your help
My goal is to have 2 azure app containers into the same environment who talk each other.
I have my environment who has this 2 containers name:
- nginx => 80 allow from any where
- symfony-app => 9000 allow from containers only
the ip of my symfony-app container is 100.100.0.116:
Into my nginx container telnet is working on 100.100.0.116 on port 9000
My issue is from nginx container Im not able to resolve the hostname symfony-app
It's giving me the following IP:
root@nginx--dxl9wvh-7b456fdcd-zpqdq:/# telnet symfony-app 9000
Trying 100.100.252.251...
^C
root@nginx--dxl9wvh-7b456fdcd-zpqdq:/#
Do you have any idea what I missed ?
Thank you in advance for your help
Share Improve this question asked Mar 27 at 12:23 FpasquerFpasquer 4134 silver badges20 bronze badges1 Answer
Reset to default 0Ok I found the issue.
The ingress type of the symfony container has to be tcp not http
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