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[🐛 Bug]: Can't connect to VNC when deployed on Azure Container #2295
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Do you want to see the VNC via noVNC Websocket? If yes, container port 7900 needs to be exposed to access from outside (http://<host_ip>:<host_port>/?autoconnect=1&resize=scale&password=secret) |
It's not this part of configuration that expose the port?
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In this case, can you check if Websocket is allowed |
What happened?
Hi, i deployed a container based on the selenium/chrome_standalone. It works everything except the connection to VNC.
Seems that the port it's not exposed, did i missed anything?
Thanks for the help
Command used to start Selenium Grid with Docker (or Kubernetes)
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Operating System
Linux
Docker Selenium version (image tag)
4.22.0
Selenium Grid chart version (chart version)
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