[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #6521: Unable to connect to Windows Azure Storage

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Sat Feb 25 15:27:35 CET 2012


#6521: Unable to connect to Windows Azure Storage
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 Reporter:  Juhieta  |         Owner:  yla
     Type:  defect   |        Status:  new
 Priority:  highest  |     Milestone:  4.3
Component:  azure    |       Version:  4.2.1
 Severity:  normal   |    Resolution:
 Keywords:           |  Architecture:
 Platform:           |
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Comment (by Juhieta):

 Replying to [comment:8 dkocher]:
 > Replying to [comment:7 Juhieta]:
 > > Replying to [comment:6 dkocher]:
 > > > Replying to [comment:5 Juhieta]:
 > > > > Ok, hopefully this can be fixed soon!
 > > >
 > > > Until then the workaround described (enter the hostname manually)
 should work for you.
 > > That would be nice, but I can't find a way to change the hostname
 manually (not found from the other ticket either). Can you describe the
 steps to change the full url manually?
 >
 > This is possible in both the ''Connection'' and ''Bookmark'' windows.

 Unfortunately it is not or then it's very hard to do. I'm only unable to
 change the "Server" (not the final URL).

 The orignal problem was:

 If I enter to Server field "blob.core.windows.net" and to Username field
 my Azure account name, the application formulates the URL as:

 "ACCOUNTNAME at blob.core.windows.net" while it should be
 "ACCOUNTNAME.blob.core.windows.net"

 If I now enter to Server field "ACCOUNTNAME.blob.core.windows.net" and try
 to leave Username field empty, the application will not allow to connect
 until I also give the Username. And that will result to:

 "ACCOUNTNAME at ACCOUNTNAME.blob.core.windows.net"

 If you really think it should be possible to fix the result URL, could you
 please give step by step instructions.

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