Hello Sandeep,
I'm not sure this is a Qpid issue.
If your firewall is blocking the AMQP ports then you should talk to the
admins managing the firewall rules and request they open those ports.
Alternatively, you could try to configure your broker to use different
ports for AMQP. Configuring the port can be done through the Web
Management UI [1]. But my guess is this won't help because other ports
are likely to be blocked as well.
Other than that I'm not really sure what you expect Qpid to do about
this. Or am I missing something? Could you try to describe your setup
and what you try to achieve?
Sorry, I can't be of more help at the moment.
Kind Regards,
Lorenz
[1]
https://qpid.apache.org/releases/qpid-0.32/java-broker/book/Java-Broker-Management-Managing-Ports.html
On 21/09/15 23:20, Sandeep Takhar (JIRA) wrote:
Sandeep Takhar created QPID-6748:
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Summary: Qpid not working behind firewall
Key: QPID-6748
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-6748
Project: Qpid
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Java Client
Affects Versions: qpid-cpp-0.34
Reporter: Sandeep Takhar
I see someone has created this issue and says they got it to work:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-5004
There is no help at all for trying to determine how to go through the firewall.
Seems like not possible unless using http. Would like to know how to go out
through our firewall and to azure. We must proxy our requests as that proxy
server is only one allowed out.
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