Troubleshooting application security groups and network security groups is an important skill. This troubleshooting scenario is an opportunity to assess your skills in this area. In this hands-on lab, you are trapped in an escape room. To escape, you need to troubleshoot the networking issues so that you can connect to the jumpbox and access the escape room exit on the web server.
> **Note:** If you are completing this lab as part of the *Hands-On Network Troubleshooting with Azure Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS): An Escape Room Adventure* course, you will receive a key upon successful completion of this hands-on lab that you can use to unlock the door in the next hands-on lab in that course.
Learning Objectives
Successfully complete this lab by achieving the following learning objectives:
- Determine If Network Security Group Rules Are Preventing You from Accessing JumpBox1
- If required, using the Azure portal, identify and fix the issues that are preventing you from connecting to
JumpBox1
using Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). - If required, associate any application security groups with the required virtual machines.
- If required, using the Azure portal, identify and fix the issues that are preventing you from connecting to
- Determine If Network Security Group Rules Are Preventing You from Accessing WebServer1
- If required, using the Azure portal, identify and fix the issues that are preventing you from connecting to
WebServer1
fromJumpBox1
over HTTP. - If required, associate any application security groups with the required virtual machines.
- If required, associate any application security groups with the required network security group rules.
- If required, using the Azure portal, identify and fix the issues that are preventing you from connecting to
- Connect to WebServer1 from JumpBox1
- Use Remote Desktop to connect to
JumpBox1
using its public IP address. - Use Microsoft Edge on
JumpBox1
to connect toWebServer1
using the addresshttp://10.0.1.80
.
- Use Remote Desktop to connect to