Cannot install Nginx using apt-get commands

Heshan Siriwardhane 20 Reputation points
2024-05-24T05:47:23.0533333+00:00

When execute apt-get command, it says command not found. when enter command with sudo it ask for Password and password always invalid.

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  1. Mahesh Goud Juvvadi 975 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2024-05-24T06:29:29.94+00:00

    Hi Heshan Siriwardhane,

    Thank you for reaching out to us on the Microsoft Q&A forum. Based on our understanding of the issue, you're practicing the following Learning Path:

    TopicAZ-900

    Learning PathAzure Fundamentals: Describe Azure architecture and services.

    ModuleDescribe Azure compute and networking services

    Unit3 of 14 Exercise - Create an Azure Virtual Machine

    Please follow these troubleshooting steps to resolve the issue:

    1. Activate a new sandbox and create a new VM as mentioned in the Exercise (step1 at Create a Linux VM and install Nginx).

    2. After step 1, please make a note of Public IP address that was assigned to VM.

    1. Before moving into step2, connect to the newly created VM using ssh command in cloud shell. Please run the following command to connect VM:

    ssh azureuser@<VM public ip address>
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    4. The system gives you to prompt Yes/No. Enter Yes.

    5.  Please run the following commands one after another in cloud shell.

    · sudo apt-get update

    · sudo apt-get install -y nginx

    · echo "<html><body><h2>Welcome to Azure! My name is $(hostname).</h2></body></html>" | sudo tee -a /var/www/html/index.html.
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    After completing the step 5, continue your module from step2 of Task 1: Create a Linux virtual machine and install Nginx at module 3 of 14.

    If the issue persists, please reach out to us and we'll be glad to assist you.

    If the information provided has been helpful to you then please accept the answer by clicking the Accept Answer on the post. We value your feedback, and it will help us to assist others who might have a similar query. Thank you for your contribution in enhancing Microsoft Q&A.

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