@Limitless Technology
Luis thanks for your helpful post. Regarding the 1st link, it only describes mapping an Azure Blob Storage in linux. I am using windows machine.
Regarding 3rd party suggestion, i dont think we are considering 3rd party solutions at this time, hence why we would like to make the Azure Blob Storage we have put to a good usecase like this.
So i tried out the script you posted, and I got exception:
Unable to reach the Azure storage account via port 445. Check to make sure your organization or ISP is not blocking port
445, or use Azure P2S VPN, Azure S2S VPN, or Express Route to tunnel SMB traffic over a different port.
I think i got the Azure storage location correctly, but can you confirm if thats the right way to get it?
LSTest represents the FOLDER TO MAP
parameter
first thing i did is telnet to see if port is open:
C:\Windows\system32>telnet https://analyticsdev.blob.core.windows.net/ 445
Connecting To https://analyticsdev.blob.core.windows.net/...Could not open connection to the host, on port 445: Connect failed
I also did nslookup
, but it didnt find the storage location apparently
How didnt it find it when clearly it exists?
also telnet with address+port:
C:\Windows\system32>nslookup https://analyticsdev.blob.core.windows.net/
Server: XXXXX.attlocal.net
Address: 2600:...::1
*** XXXXX.attlocal.net can't find https://analyticsdev.blob.core.windows.net/: Non-existent domain